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Talking with the stars
No one cares about you! But it doesn't mean you don't care about anyone. This is just a point of view to be prepared for what worst. Today I couldnt sleep just thinking how much money Im going to make this year and suddenly I look at the stars and was staring to one and when I looked better I noticed there are few of them in that place, something tells me that is related with the amount I will make, is more than I expected and then I started thinking on how should I behaviour with such money that I cannot count it and I still dont have it. This is super crazy how our mind drives us in a certain way that I feel sometimes that we cannot control at all. It is beautiful and strange at the same time. This might be just a superstition, but sometimes superstition seems so real that you cannot understand.
By Jokeny Martins5 months ago in BookClub
Books about Journeys of Self Discovery and the Power of Jack L. Parker’s Stories
Books about journeys of self-discovery hold a unique place in literature. They invite readers to reflect on life, growth, and change through compelling narratives. Jack L. Parker masterfully weaves such journeys into his adventure novels, offering more than just thrilling plots. His stories capture the emotional and spiritual transformations that characters experience along the way. Readers connect deeply with these authentic moments, finding both entertainment and insight. This blog will examine how Jack’s work stands out among books about journeys of self discovery and why his stories continue to inspire readers worldwide.
By Lisa Hormyko5 months ago in BookClub
Three Books Published - One Week
Introduction I had been working hard putting together my most ambitious book yet nad started documenting it here: But thanks to remembering some cajoling from Vocal friends, I ended up self-publishing three books in less than a week.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 5 months ago in BookClub
Allen Morris: ELUDING FAME Behind the Lens and Beyond the Limelight
Allen Morris turned 71 in 2025, marking more than fifty-six years of directing across television, live events, and film. His work is not defined by celebrity or publicity. Instead, it’s marked by his ability to capture real human moments, to protect the stories of others, and to earn the trust of people who spend much of their lives under public scrutiny.
By Elisa Smith5 months ago in BookClub
Books about Leadership Development: Learn to Thrive in Change
Books about Leadership development provide a source of light during dark times. Induced Change by Doug Skonord demonstrates the effective adaptive roles of people and organizations through healthy leadership as well as teamwork. It is laid out using a four-step paradigm of societal transitions. The concepts are sensible and transparent. Books about Leadership development assist leaders to confront change comfortably. It is a tale based on the experience of Skonord and the rich thoughts about it. It is mental and palpable and is based in everyday life. As we plunge into it, we shall look at lessons that are learned in the book. We will also include broad leadership development and change concepts.
By Lisa Hormyko5 months ago in BookClub
Who Is Elena Ferrante, Really?
Some literary mysteries are as captivating as the novels themselves. Since the early 1990s, a powerful voice has echoed across Italy and the world: that of Elena Ferrante. But behind this name lies no face, no body, no official biography. The person who writes has stubbornly refused to appear.
By Alain SUPPINI5 months ago in BookClub
Educational Philosophy by Frank Navarro’s "Trump, Hitler and Me"
The heart of a very fascinating memoir by Frank Navarro, Trump, Hitler and Me is educational philosophy. He narrates about a teacher who is in the crossroad between truth and power and makes the philosophy of teaching come alive through personal memories, moral issues, and professional practices. He starts out with baseball and ends up with a strong defense of free thinking. Each page teaches lessons to students, teachers and citizens. His message is unpacked in this blog. It puts a focus on how history, identity, and truth meet in the classroom. Navarro speaks plainly. His message is immediate. His experience is characteristic of our era.
By Lisa Hormyko5 months ago in BookClub










