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"Observations of the World": Thoughts of a Man Traveling Through Life with a Sailor Bag
Contributor(s): Makosz, Jaroslaw (jaro) (Author)
ISBN:     ISBN-13: 9798696421230
Publisher: Independently Published
OUR PRICE:   $7.08  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2020
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- Body, Mind & Spirit | Inspiration & Personal Growth
Physical Information: 0.35" H x 6" W x 9" (0.51 lbs) 166 pages
 
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-We're all sexual ... Sales clerk, train driver, professor of philosophy, programmer, kindergarten teacher, doctor, bricklayer, receptionist ... and even a lighthouse keeper staring at the gentle ocean horizon ...-I used to think drinking coffee was about coffee. Much later, I realized that it was really about being with another human being. Coffee is only a nice addition. Now I know that in fact - it wouldn't even have to be coffee. The most important thing is to be ...-Have the courage to be what you should be in life.What you have always been inside and what mother nature created. Sometimes we do not listen to this voice, choosing security and stability over truth.It's a risk of losing everything ... I know .....To become the man you always wanted to be ... that's something.And it has nothing to do with having something, because you already have everything you need - always with you ....-Espresso is like a philosophy of life. You can live long and sloppy. Just like you can drink coffee without respect. I've always focused on content, not quantity... and that's what espresso is. And I will always choose espresso. There were espresso that took just a while to drink ... and I remember them until now ... And it doesn't mean that I have to drink it fast... It all depends on me... I taste my life my way...-Tell yourself in the morning, when a new day begins, that you will live it in harmony with your own nature. If you have not lived so far - then finally start....-There are men who love deeper than women ....This and many other, inspiring observations of a man who, walking through life with one sailor sack on his back, writes on what he has at hand....