“For one who reads, there is no limit to the number of lives that may be lived, for fiction, biography, and history offer an inexhaustible number of lives in many parts of the world, in all periods of time.”
Louis L’Amour

This is right here is now by far the most comprehensive and eloquently written book I’ve come across thus far. 👋👋
It transmits your mind to places you never even knew existed. It makes you feel so many emotions. So much hope, sorrow, joy, sadness, peace, fear….. all at once.
But most of all… it made me feel alive. Present. Here. Now. Breathing. A mere human. So delicate. So fragile.
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I don’t typically write long posts but, like everything in life, there is an exception. And here is mine. 🎊
Thoughts: Typically, I would read books and even if they bore me, I would typically force myself to hurriedly finish them. However, with this book… words can’t express how feverishly I scanned the pages. Not because it was so monotonous but because of all the thrill it brought and how much i wanted to find out what waited for me at the turn of each page.
Such brilliance, that my younger self would have most likely scoff at the mere synopsis of this book.
I used to be mostly interested in romantic comedies, both in movies and in books. But since of lately I’ve been exploring different genres. And so far so good.
What really stood out about this book, is that it solidified the thought in my head that there is more to life than what you often see at the surface. More to life than the same old things, the same old jokes, the same old feelings.. life should excite you. Ignite you. And as much as life might seem still in some moments, it will never wait on you. So, as they always say.. make hay while the sun shines. Stay blessed xoxo.