Mark Manson is the author of the best-selling book The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck, and one of the most refreshing voices in modern self-development. His writing is direct, blunt, and unapologetically honest. No fluff. No false optimism. Just ideas that force you to confront reality and, more importantly, take action. In a … Continue reading 3 things I’ve learned from Mark Manson
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Fyodor Dostoevsky’s White Nights: review, analysis of platonic love and its relevance in the 21st century
Dostoyevsky's White Nights: Review and Reflection on Platonic Love White Nights is the first novel I read by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Before anyone shouts "sacrilege," I must say in my defense that for many years I was not a regular reader of fiction. Interestingly, it was after writing my first novel that I started to get … Continue reading Fyodor Dostoevsky’s White Nights: review, analysis of platonic love and its relevance in the 21st century
5 Impactful Quotes from The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse by Charlie Mackesy (With Life Lessons)
The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse by Charlie Mackesy is a children’s book written for adults — a simple read that invites deep reflection on every page. Its minimal text, paired with gentle illustrations, delivers emotional and philosophical insights that linger long after you close the book. Often compared to The Little … Continue reading 5 Impactful Quotes from The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse by Charlie Mackesy (With Life Lessons)
12 must-read books for 2026
Essential readings on philosophy, personal development and critical thinking The year 2026 is just beginning and there is no better time to renew the reading list. If you are looking for recommended books to read in 2026 that will help you reflect, grow, and better understand today's world, this list is for you. I have … Continue reading 12 must-read books for 2026
Irrational Man (2015) – Film Review and Philosophical Analysis (With Spoilers)
Irrational Man is one of the most openly philosophical films by Woody Allen, blending dark humor, moral ambiguity, and existential reflection. If you are familiar with Allen’s filmography, you will immediately recognize his unmistakable signature: neurotic characters, ethical dilemmas, and intellectual dialogue wrapped in a deceptively light tone. This review explores the film’s plot, themes, … Continue reading Irrational Man (2015) – Film Review and Philosophical Analysis (With Spoilers)
The Old Man and the Sea – Book Review and Life Lessons on Perseverance
The Old Man and the Sea is the first book I have read by Ernest Hemingway, and it certainly did not disappoint. This classic novella is a short yet profound story that explores perseverance, dignity, and the quiet heroism found in everyday struggle. Set near a small Cuban fishing village, the story follows Santiago, an … Continue reading The Old Man and the Sea – Book Review and Life Lessons on Perseverance
📘 5 Powerful Ways AI Can Help You Improve Your Reading Skills
Looking for smarter ways to read and retain information? Discover how artificial intelligence can transform your reading habits. In today's fast-paced world, reading isn’t just about finishing a book—it’s about understanding, retaining, and applying what you read. Whether you're reading for work, study, or personal growth, AI (artificial intelligence) tools can dramatically enhance your reading … Continue reading 📘 5 Powerful Ways AI Can Help You Improve Your Reading Skills
📚 Book Review: 101 Essays That Will Change the Way You Think by Brianna Wiest
If you're searching for a transformative read that challenges your mindset, 101 Essays That Will Change the Way You Think by Brianna Wiest deserves your attention. In this detailed book review, I’ll share my personal experience with the book, why it resonated deeply with me, and why it's worth adding to your personal development reading … Continue reading 📚 Book Review: 101 Essays That Will Change the Way You Think by Brianna Wiest
3 Benefits of Self-Publishing
I have published four books. 3 of them have been self-published and the most recent one I have used a Spanish editorial company (I´m going to write about that experience in a future blog). Self-publishing has become an increasingly popular route for authors, offering numerous advantages over traditional publishing. In this article, we will explore … Continue reading 3 Benefits of Self-Publishing
The One Person Business
This is a concept that I have always have in my head since 2003. It is called a side hustle, solopreneur, freelancing, gig, etc. But recently I have been experimenting with this concept more deeply and I have found out a lot of information about it that I would like to share. I have two … Continue reading The One Person Business









