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For my Libby bookworms who also obsessed with the messiness of this season of Love Island. 💖🏝️These memes are for you!
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Nem todo momento precisa ser explicado.
When you look back on your own reading, or your own life, which kind stays with you longer?
Sometimes life doesn’t need radical changes, just a small sip of awareness. The book “The Six Sips of Life” speaks about those quiet sips we take each day, peaceful morning moments, the open pages of a book beside a cup of coffee, or a fleeting thought that helps you understand yourself a little more.
Each chapter feels like a gentle pause in the race of life; a moment to ask yourself: Who am I? What do I truly want? And why do I wake up every morning to begin again?
It’s not only about success or achievement, but about the meaning we give to every moment. About the small details that shape our inner balance, a goal we believe in, a simple habit we keep, or the peace we create within ourselves amid the chaos.
Perhaps that’s what makes reading a refuge: to find, between the lines, something that resembles us and to remember that every sip, whether of coffee or of life itself, is a step toward discovering who we are.