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Be good
Once upon a time, in the bustling city of Verona, there lived a rich and arrogant man named Victor. He was the owner of multiple successful businesses, and his wealth allowed him to live a life of luxury, surrounded by material possessions and extravagant parties. However, despite his wealth, Victor was dissatisfied and felt an emptiness deep within him.
By Victoria jonah2 years ago in BookClub
hug with nature
Submerging myself in the quiet hug of nature's excellence, I long for a rejuvenating experience by enjoying a reviving shower inside the peaceful hug of a translucent lake. The simple idea of lowering into the cool, clear water, the dash of which is suggestive of nature's delicate stroke, inspires a feeling of significant unwinding, fit for softening ceaselessly even the most difficult hints of pressure that the day could have provided reason to feel ambiguous about me. This unspoiled vision is likened to a safe-haven, where the waves of water capability as a counteractant to life's tumult.
By Eng.Afzal Sardar Muhammad2 years ago in BookClub
That Ikigai Book
This is the book that yours truly is talking (literally raving) about in the opening image of this article. I kind of have my work on social media to thank, for helping one really get in touch with her Ikigai. Who knew that one simple book could be packed full of wisdom, gems, and other tips for living a life on "purpose." And it is not dry and academic, as would be the norm (and maybe even the expectation) of some of those types of books. For example, and much respect to Stephen Covey (in more ways than one, and thank you for your work); yet one is still stuck on what the seven highly habits of effective people actually are.
By Justine Crowley2 years ago in BookClub
HUMAN BEINGS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
In the vast tapestry of existence, human beings stand as both creators and custodians of the environment that sustains us. This intricate relationship between humanity and nature is a tale of profound interconnectedness, responsibility, and the potential for transformation.
By Albertine Onabamiro2 years ago in BookClub
Miscast
Who else here gets upset when their favorite books move from page to screen only for their favorite characters to be played by someone who absolutely does not fit the bill? My throw back here is actually two popular characters, both portrayed by Tom Cruise in the movies. Jack Reacher from the Lee Child thriller series, and Lestat the vampire from Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles.
By Andrew C McDonald2 years ago in BookClub
Cinderella and the Enchanted Mask
Title: Cinderella and the Enchanted Mask In a realm far, far away, there lived a young woman named Cinderella. However, in this retelling, Cinderella was not just a damsel in distress waiting for a prince to rescue her. She was a skilled inventor and a brilliant engineer who loved nothing more than tinkering with machines and creating gadgets.
By Terence Doakes2 years ago in BookClub









