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Welcome to my world, where project management meets real estate, where branding connects with a passion for art and fashion. It all comes together to form a whole. A concept. A concept carefully crafted to inspire and guide your next move forward.
Dive into the website, a simple introduction to the possibilities we can bring to life together. Take a moment to explore and see where our journey could begin.
Welcome to my world, where project management meets real estate, where branding connects with a passion for art and fashion. It all comes together to form a whole. A concept. A concept carefully crafted to inspire and guide your next move forward.
Dive into the website, a simple introduction to the possibilities we can bring to life together. Take a moment to explore and see where our journey could begin.
Welcome to my world, where project management meets real estate, where branding connects with a passion for art and fashion. It all comes together to form a whole. A concept. A concept carefully crafted to inspire and guide your next move forward.
Dive into the website, a simple introduction to the possibilities we can bring to life together. Take a moment to explore and see where our journey could begin.
TURN IDEAS INTO REALITY, TOGETHER.
TURN IDEAS INTO REALITY, TOGETHER.
TURN IDEAS INTO REALITY,
TOGETHER.

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Real Estate

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Visual Identity

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Project Management

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Real Estate

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Visual Identity

04.
Collaboration

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Project Management

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Real Estate

03.
Visual Identity

04.
Collaboration
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"The best way to reinforce your knowledge of a subject is to share it."
Shoe dog depicts the journey of the founder of the brand, which has become internationally recognized. It's an adventure full of ups and downs. The book shows process of development, passion, determination and risks that accompanied each stage of this journey.
"Those who never risk never learn to thrive in uncertainty"
Antifragile helps us understand the world around us. It's a comprehensive book, filledwith examples from both business and everyday life. It's the kind of book worth revisitingover time as we gain new knowledge and experience.
"We are not victims of our situation. We are the architects of it."
Leaders eat last highlights the difference between a manager and a great leader. It's worth reading if you want to learn how to build the best team based on mutual respect. The book explores what truly matters when working with people and how to help those we work with become better because of our leadership.
"When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves."
Man’s search for meaning. When I’m thinking about this book, I paint in my head canvas with enormous power of surviving and strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable suffering. This book shows us how finding purpose and meaning in life is essential to overcoming adversity.
"A creative man is motivated by the desire to achieve, not by the desire to beat others."
The Fountainhead is a reflection on being talented, passionate, ambition, and success. This book, although written years ago, is applicable to the present day. It contrasts two different types of people, and what values they have when achieving a goal.
“You can’t find your voice if you don’t use it. And the more you use it, the easier it gets."
Show Your Work is a kind of guide on how not to be afraid to create and share your work, even if you don't consider yourself an expert in the field. This book is special to me—not only because I found it crucial in learning to be courageous, but also because it was the first book I read in English.
"Brilliant thinking is rare, but courage is in even shorter supply than genius."
Zero to One is an important read if you're considering starting something on your own. It provides examples from those who have done it before. This book serves as a handbook, guiding you from the fundamentals to asking the right questions.
"The best way to reinforce your knowledge of a subject is to share it."
Shoe dog depicts the journey of the founder of the brand, which has become internationally recognized. It's an adventure full of ups and downs. The book shows process of development, passion, determination and risks that accompanied each stage of this journey.
"Those who never risk never learn to thrive in uncertainty"
Antifragile helps us understand the world around us. It's a comprehensive book, filledwith examples from both business and everyday life. It's the kind of book worth revisitingover time as we gain new knowledge and experience.
"We are not victims of our situation. We are the architects of it."
Leaders eat last highlights the difference between a manager and a great leader. It's worth reading if you want to learn how to build the best team based on mutual respect. The book explores what truly matters when working with people and how to help those we work with become better because of our leadership.
"When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves."
Man’s search for meaning. When I’m thinking about this book, I paint in my head canvas with enormous power of surviving and strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable suffering. This book shows us how finding purpose and meaning in life is essential to overcoming adversity.
"A creative man is motivated by the desire to achieve, not by the desire to beat others."
The Fountainhead is a reflection on being talented, passionate, ambition, and success. This book, although written years ago, is applicable to the present day. It contrasts two different types of people, and what values they have when achieving a goal.
“You can’t find your voice if you don’t use it. And the more you use it, the easier it gets."
Show Your Work is a kind of guide on how not to be afraid to create and share your work, even if you don't consider yourself an expert in the field. This book is special to me—not only because I found it crucial in learning to be courageous, but also because it was the first book I read in English.
"Brilliant thinking is rare, but courage is in even shorter supply than genius."
Zero to One is an important read if you're considering starting something on your own. It provides examples from those who have done it before. This book serves as a handbook, guiding you from the fundamentals to asking the right questions.
"The best way to reinforce your knowledge of a subject is to share it."
Shoe dog depicts the journey of the founder of the brand, which has become internationally recognized. It's an adventure full of ups and downs. The book shows process of development, passion, determination and risks that accompanied each stage of this journey.
"Those who never risk never learn to thrive in uncertainty"
Antifragile helps us understand the world around us. It's a comprehensive book, filledwith examples from both business and everyday life. It's the kind of book worth revisitingover time as we gain new knowledge and experience.
"We are not victims of our situation. We are the architects of it."
Leaders eat last highlights the difference between a manager and a great leader. It's worth reading if you want to learn how to build the best team based on mutual respect. The book explores what truly matters when working with people and how to help those we work with become better because of our leadership.
"When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves."
Man’s search for meaning. When I’m thinking about this book, I paint in my head canvas with enormous power of surviving and strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable suffering. This book shows us how finding purpose and meaning in life is essential to overcoming adversity.
"A creative man is motivated by the desire to achieve, not by the desire to beat others."
The Fountainhead is a reflection on being talented, passionate, ambition, and success. This book, although written years ago, is applicable to the present day. It contrasts two different types of people, and what values they have when achieving a goal.
“You can’t find your voice if you don’t use it. And the more you use it, the easier it gets."
Show Your Work is a kind of guide on how not to be afraid to create and share your work, even if you don't consider yourself an expert in the field. This book is special to me—not only because I found it crucial in learning to be courageous, but also because it was the first book I read in English.
"Brilliant thinking is rare, but courage is in even shorter supply than genius."
Zero to One is an important read if you're considering starting something on your own. It provides examples from those who have done it before. This book serves as a handbook, guiding you from the fundamentals to asking the right questions.
"The best way to reinforce your knowledge of a subject is to share it."
Shoe dog depicts the journey of the founder of the brand, which has become internationally recognized. It's an adventure full of ups and downs. The book shows process of development, passion, determination and risks that accompanied each stage of this journey.
"Those who never risk never learn to thrive in uncertainty"
Antifragile helps us understand the world around us. It's a comprehensive book, filledwith examples from both business and everyday life. It's the kind of book worth revisitingover time as we gain new knowledge and experience.
"We are not victims of our situation. We are the architects of it."
Leaders eat last highlights the difference between a manager and a great leader. It's worth reading if you want to learn how to build the best team based on mutual respect. The book explores what truly matters when working with people and how to help those we work with become better because of our leadership.
"When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves."
Man’s search for meaning. When I’m thinking about this book, I paint in my head canvas with enormous power of surviving and strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable suffering. This book shows us how finding purpose and meaning in life is essential to overcoming adversity.
"A creative man is motivated by the desire to achieve, not by the desire to beat others."
The Fountainhead is a reflection on being talented, passionate, ambition, and success. This book, although written years ago, is applicable to the present day. It contrasts two different types of people, and what values they have when achieving a goal.
“You can’t find your voice if you don’t use it. And the more you use it, the easier it gets."
Show Your Work is a kind of guide on how not to be afraid to create and share your work, even if you don't consider yourself an expert in the field. This book is special to me—not only because I found it crucial in learning to be courageous, but also because it was the first book I read in English.
"Brilliant thinking is rare, but courage is in even shorter supply than genius."
Zero to One is an important read if you're considering starting something on your own. It provides examples from those who have done it before. This book serves as a handbook, guiding you from the fundamentals to asking the right questions.
"The best way to reinforce your knowledge of a subject is to share it."
Shoe dog depicts the journey of the founder of the brand, which has become internationally recognized. It's an adventure full of ups and downs. The book shows process of development, passion, determination and risks that accompanied each stage of this journey.
"Those who never risk never learn to thrive in uncertainty"
Antifragile helps us understand the world around us. It's a comprehensive book, filledwith examples from both business and everyday life. It's the kind of book worth revisitingover time as we gain new knowledge and experience.
"We are not victims of our situation. We are the architects of it."
Leaders eat last highlights the difference between a manager and a great leader. It's worth reading if you want to learn how to build the best team based on mutual respect. The book explores what truly matters when working with people and how to help those we work with become better because of our leadership.
"When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves."
Man’s search for meaning. When I’m thinking about this book, I paint in my head canvas with enormous power of surviving and strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable suffering. This book shows us how finding purpose and meaning in life is essential to overcoming adversity.
"A creative man is motivated by the desire to achieve, not by the desire to beat others."
The Fountainhead is a reflection on being talented, passionate, ambition, and success. This book, although written years ago, is applicable to the present day. It contrasts two different types of people, and what values they have when achieving a goal.
“You can’t find your voice if you don’t use it. And the more you use it, the easier it gets."
Show Your Work is a kind of guide on how not to be afraid to create and share your work, even if you don't consider yourself an expert in the field. This book is special to me—not only because I found it crucial in learning to be courageous, but also because it was the first book I read in English.
"Brilliant thinking is rare, but courage is in even shorter supply than genius."
Zero to One is an important read if you're considering starting something on your own. It provides examples from those who have done it before. This book serves as a handbook, guiding you from the fundamentals to asking the right questions.
"The best way to reinforce your knowledge of a subject is to share it."
Shoe dog depicts the journey of the founder of the brand, which has become internationally recognized. It's an adventure full of ups and downs. The book shows process of development, passion, determination and risks that accompanied each stage of this journey.
"Those who never risk never learn to thrive in uncertainty"
Antifragile helps us understand the world around us. It's a comprehensive book, filledwith examples from both business and everyday life. It's the kind of book worth revisitingover time as we gain new knowledge and experience.
"We are not victims of our situation. We are the architects of it."
Leaders eat last highlights the difference between a manager and a great leader. It's worth reading if you want to learn how to build the best team based on mutual respect. The book explores what truly matters when working with people and how to help those we work with become better because of our leadership.
"When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves."
Man’s search for meaning. When I’m thinking about this book, I paint in my head canvas with enormous power of surviving and strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable suffering. This book shows us how finding purpose and meaning in life is essential to overcoming adversity.
"A creative man is motivated by the desire to achieve, not by the desire to beat others."
The Fountainhead is a reflection on being talented, passionate, ambition, and success. This book, although written years ago, is applicable to the present day. It contrasts two different types of people, and what values they have when achieving a goal.
“You can’t find your voice if you don’t use it. And the more you use it, the easier it gets."
Show Your Work is a kind of guide on how not to be afraid to create and share your work, even if you don't consider yourself an expert in the field. This book is special to me—not only because I found it crucial in learning to be courageous, but also because it was the first book I read in English.
"Brilliant thinking is rare, but courage is in even shorter supply than genius."
Zero to One is an important read if you're considering starting something on your own. It provides examples from those who have done it before. This book serves as a handbook, guiding you from the fundamentals to asking the right questions.
"The best way to reinforce your knowledge of a subject is to share it."
Shoe dog depicts the journey of the founder of the brand, which has become internationally recognized. It's an adventure full of ups and downs. The book shows process of development, passion, determination and risks that accompanied each stage of this journey.
"Those who never risk never learn to thrive in uncertainty"
Antifragile helps us understand the world around us. It's a comprehensive book, filledwith examples from both business and everyday life. It's the kind of book worth revisitingover time as we gain new knowledge and experience.
"We are not victims of our situation. We are the architects of it."
Leaders eat last highlights the difference between a manager and a great leader. It's worth reading if you want to learn how to build the best team based on mutual respect. The book explores what truly matters when working with people and how to help those we work with become better because of our leadership.
"When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves."
Man’s search for meaning. When I’m thinking about this book, I paint in my head canvas with enormous power of surviving and strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable suffering. This book shows us how finding purpose and meaning in life is essential to overcoming adversity.
"A creative man is motivated by the desire to achieve, not by the desire to beat others."
The Fountainhead is a reflection on being talented, passionate, ambition, and success. This book, although written years ago, is applicable to the present day. It contrasts two different types of people, and what values they have when achieving a goal.
“You can’t find your voice if you don’t use it. And the more you use it, the easier it gets."
Show Your Work is a kind of guide on how not to be afraid to create and share your work, even if you don't consider yourself an expert in the field. This book is special to me—not only because I found it crucial in learning to be courageous, but also because it was the first book I read in English.
"Brilliant thinking is rare, but courage is in even shorter supply than genius."
Zero to One is an important read if you're considering starting something on your own. It provides examples from those who have done it before. This book serves as a handbook, guiding you from the fundamentals to asking the right questions.
"The best way to reinforce your knowledge of a subject is to share it."
Shoe dog depicts the journey of the founder of the brand, which has become internationally recognized. It's an adventure full of ups and downs. The book shows process of development, passion, determination and risks that accompanied each stage of this journey.
"Those who never risk never learn to thrive in uncertainty"
Antifragile helps us understand the world around us. It's a comprehensive book, filledwith examples from both business and everyday life. It's the kind of book worth revisitingover time as we gain new knowledge and experience.
"We are not victims of our situation. We are the architects of it."
Leaders eat last highlights the difference between a manager and a great leader. It's worth reading if you want to learn how to build the best team based on mutual respect. The book explores what truly matters when working with people and how to help those we work with become better because of our leadership.
"When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves."
Man’s search for meaning. When I’m thinking about this book, I paint in my head canvas with enormous power of surviving and strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable suffering. This book shows us how finding purpose and meaning in life is essential to overcoming adversity.
"A creative man is motivated by the desire to achieve, not by the desire to beat others."
The Fountainhead is a reflection on being talented, passionate, ambition, and success. This book, although written years ago, is applicable to the present day. It contrasts two different types of people, and what values they have when achieving a goal.
“You can’t find your voice if you don’t use it. And the more you use it, the easier it gets."
Show Your Work is a kind of guide on how not to be afraid to create and share your work, even if you don't consider yourself an expert in the field. This book is special to me—not only because I found it crucial in learning to be courageous, but also because it was the first book I read in English.
"Brilliant thinking is rare, but courage is in even shorter supply than genius."
Zero to One is an important read if you're considering starting something on your own. It provides examples from those who have done it before. This book serves as a handbook, guiding you from the fundamentals to asking the right questions.
"The best way to reinforce your knowledge of a subject is to share it."
Shoe dog depicts the journey of the founder of the brand, which has become internationally recognized. It's an adventure full of ups and downs. The book shows process of development, passion, determination and risks that accompanied each stage of this journey.
"Those who never risk never learn to thrive in uncertainty"
Antifragile helps us understand the world around us. It's a comprehensive book, filledwith examples from both business and everyday life. It's the kind of book worth revisitingover time as we gain new knowledge and experience.
"We are not victims of our situation. We are the architects of it."
Leaders eat last highlights the difference between a manager and a great leader. It's worth reading if you want to learn how to build the best team based on mutual respect. The book explores what truly matters when working with people and how to help those we work with become better because of our leadership.
"When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves."
Man’s search for meaning. When I’m thinking about this book, I paint in my head canvas with enormous power of surviving and strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable suffering. This book shows us how finding purpose and meaning in life is essential to overcoming adversity.
"A creative man is motivated by the desire to achieve, not by the desire to beat others."
The Fountainhead is a reflection on being talented, passionate, ambition, and success. This book, although written years ago, is applicable to the present day. It contrasts two different types of people, and what values they have when achieving a goal.
“You can’t find your voice if you don’t use it. And the more you use it, the easier it gets."
Show Your Work is a kind of guide on how not to be afraid to create and share your work, even if you don't consider yourself an expert in the field. This book is special to me—not only because I found it crucial in learning to be courageous, but also because it was the first book I read in English.
"Brilliant thinking is rare, but courage is in even shorter supply than genius."
Zero to One is an important read if you're considering starting something on your own. It provides examples from those who have done it before. This book serves as a handbook, guiding you from the fundamentals to asking the right questions.
"The best way to reinforce your knowledge of a subject is to share it."
Shoe dog depicts the journey of the founder of the brand, which has become internationally recognized. It's an adventure full of ups and downs. The book shows process of development, passion, determination and risks that accompanied each stage of this journey.
"Those who never risk never learn to thrive in uncertainty"
Antifragile helps us understand the world around us. It's a comprehensive book, filledwith examples from both business and everyday life. It's the kind of book worth revisitingover time as we gain new knowledge and experience.
"We are not victims of our situation. We are the architects of it."
Leaders eat last highlights the difference between a manager and a great leader. It's worth reading if you want to learn how to build the best team based on mutual respect. The book explores what truly matters when working with people and how to help those we work with become better because of our leadership.
"When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves."
Man’s search for meaning. When I’m thinking about this book, I paint in my head canvas with enormous power of surviving and strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable suffering. This book shows us how finding purpose and meaning in life is essential to overcoming adversity.
"A creative man is motivated by the desire to achieve, not by the desire to beat others."
The Fountainhead is a reflection on being talented, passionate, ambition, and success. This book, although written years ago, is applicable to the present day. It contrasts two different types of people, and what values they have when achieving a goal.
“You can’t find your voice if you don’t use it. And the more you use it, the easier it gets."
Show Your Work is a kind of guide on how not to be afraid to create and share your work, even if you don't consider yourself an expert in the field. This book is special to me—not only because I found it crucial in learning to be courageous, but also because it was the first book I read in English.
"Brilliant thinking is rare, but courage is in even shorter supply than genius."
Zero to One is an important read if you're considering starting something on your own. It provides examples from those who have done it before. This book serves as a handbook, guiding you from the fundamentals to asking the right questions.
"The best way to reinforce your knowledge of a subject is to share it."
Shoe dog depicts the journey of the founder of the brand, which has become internationally recognized. It's an adventure full of ups and downs. The book shows process of development, passion, determination and risks that accompanied each stage of this journey.
"Those who never risk never learn to thrive in uncertainty"
Antifragile helps us understand the world around us. It's a comprehensive book, filledwith examples from both business and everyday life. It's the kind of book worth revisitingover time as we gain new knowledge and experience.
"We are not victims of our situation. We are the architects of it."
Leaders eat last highlights the difference between a manager and a great leader. It's worth reading if you want to learn how to build the best team based on mutual respect. The book explores what truly matters when working with people and how to help those we work with become better because of our leadership.
"When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves."
Man’s search for meaning. When I’m thinking about this book, I paint in my head canvas with enormous power of surviving and strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable suffering. This book shows us how finding purpose and meaning in life is essential to overcoming adversity.
"A creative man is motivated by the desire to achieve, not by the desire to beat others."
The Fountainhead is a reflection on being talented, passionate, ambition, and success. This book, although written years ago, is applicable to the present day. It contrasts two different types of people, and what values they have when achieving a goal.
“You can’t find your voice if you don’t use it. And the more you use it, the easier it gets."
Show Your Work is a kind of guide on how not to be afraid to create and share your work, even if you don't consider yourself an expert in the field. This book is special to me—not only because I found it crucial in learning to be courageous, but also because it was the first book I read in English.
"Brilliant thinking is rare, but courage is in even shorter supply than genius."
Zero to One is an important read if you're considering starting something on your own. It provides examples from those who have done it before. This book serves as a handbook, guiding you from the fundamentals to asking the right questions.
"The best way to reinforce your knowledge of a subject is to share it."
Shoe dog depicts the journey of the founder of the brand, which has become internationally recognized. It's an adventure full of ups and downs. The book shows process of development, passion, determination and risks that accompanied each stage of this journey.
"Those who never risk never learn to thrive in uncertainty"
Antifragile helps us understand the world around us. It's a comprehensive book, filledwith examples from both business and everyday life. It's the kind of book worth revisitingover time as we gain new knowledge and experience.
"We are not victims of our situation. We are the architects of it."
Leaders eat last highlights the difference between a manager and a great leader. It's worth reading if you want to learn how to build the best team based on mutual respect. The book explores what truly matters when working with people and how to help those we work with become better because of our leadership.
"When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves."
Man’s search for meaning. When I’m thinking about this book, I paint in my head canvas with enormous power of surviving and strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable suffering. This book shows us how finding purpose and meaning in life is essential to overcoming adversity.
"A creative man is motivated by the desire to achieve, not by the desire to beat others."
The Fountainhead is a reflection on being talented, passionate, ambition, and success. This book, although written years ago, is applicable to the present day. It contrasts two different types of people, and what values they have when achieving a goal.
“You can’t find your voice if you don’t use it. And the more you use it, the easier it gets."
Show Your Work is a kind of guide on how not to be afraid to create and share your work, even if you don't consider yourself an expert in the field. This book is special to me—not only because I found it crucial in learning to be courageous, but also because it was the first book I read in English.
"Brilliant thinking is rare, but courage is in even shorter supply than genius."
Zero to One is an important read if you're considering starting something on your own. It provides examples from those who have done it before. This book serves as a handbook, guiding you from the fundamentals to asking the right questions.
"The best way to reinforce your knowledge of a subject is to share it."
Shoe dog depicts the journey of the founder of the brand, which has become internationally recognized. It's an adventure full of ups and downs. The book shows process of development, passion, determination and risks that accompanied each stage of this journey.
"Those who never risk never learn to thrive in uncertainty"
Antifragile helps us understand the world around us. It's a comprehensive book, filledwith examples from both business and everyday life. It's the kind of book worth revisitingover time as we gain new knowledge and experience.
"We are not victims of our situation. We are the architects of it."
Leaders eat last highlights the difference between a manager and a great leader. It's worth reading if you want to learn how to build the best team based on mutual respect. The book explores what truly matters when working with people and how to help those we work with become better because of our leadership.
"When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves."
Man’s search for meaning. When I’m thinking about this book, I paint in my head canvas with enormous power of surviving and strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable suffering. This book shows us how finding purpose and meaning in life is essential to overcoming adversity.
"A creative man is motivated by the desire to achieve, not by the desire to beat others."
The Fountainhead is a reflection on being talented, passionate, ambition, and success. This book, although written years ago, is applicable to the present day. It contrasts two different types of people, and what values they have when achieving a goal.
“You can’t find your voice if you don’t use it. And the more you use it, the easier it gets."
Show Your Work is a kind of guide on how not to be afraid to create and share your work, even if you don't consider yourself an expert in the field. This book is special to me—not only because I found it crucial in learning to be courageous, but also because it was the first book I read in English.
"Brilliant thinking is rare, but courage is in even shorter supply than genius."
Zero to One is an important read if you're considering starting something on your own. It provides examples from those who have done it before. This book serves as a handbook, guiding you from the fundamentals to asking the right questions.
"The best way to reinforce your knowledge of a subject is to share it."
Shoe dog depicts the journey of the founder of the brand, which has become internationally recognized. It's an adventure full of ups and downs. The book shows process of development, passion, determination and risks that accompanied each stage of this journey.
"Those who never risk never learn to thrive in uncertainty"
Antifragile helps us understand the world around us. It's a comprehensive book, filledwith examples from both business and everyday life. It's the kind of book worth revisitingover time as we gain new knowledge and experience.
"We are not victims of our situation. We are the architects of it."
Leaders eat last highlights the difference between a manager and a great leader. It's worth reading if you want to learn how to build the best team based on mutual respect. The book explores what truly matters when working with people and how to help those we work with become better because of our leadership.
"When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves."
Man’s search for meaning. When I’m thinking about this book, I paint in my head canvas with enormous power of surviving and strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable suffering. This book shows us how finding purpose and meaning in life is essential to overcoming adversity.
"A creative man is motivated by the desire to achieve, not by the desire to beat others."
The Fountainhead is a reflection on being talented, passionate, ambition, and success. This book, although written years ago, is applicable to the present day. It contrasts two different types of people, and what values they have when achieving a goal.
“You can’t find your voice if you don’t use it. And the more you use it, the easier it gets."
Show Your Work is a kind of guide on how not to be afraid to create and share your work, even if you don't consider yourself an expert in the field. This book is special to me—not only because I found it crucial in learning to be courageous, but also because it was the first book I read in English.
"Brilliant thinking is rare, but courage is in even shorter supply than genius."
Zero to One is an important read if you're considering starting something on your own. It provides examples from those who have done it before. This book serves as a handbook, guiding you from the fundamentals to asking the right questions.
"The best way to reinforce your knowledge of a subject is to share it."
Shoe dog depicts the journey of the founder of the brand, which has become internationally recognized. It's an adventure full of ups and downs. The book shows process of development, passion, determination and risks that accompanied each stage of this journey.
"Those who never risk never learn to thrive in uncertainty"
Antifragile helps us understand the world around us. It's a comprehensive book, filledwith examples from both business and everyday life. It's the kind of book worth revisitingover time as we gain new knowledge and experience.
"We are not victims of our situation. We are the architects of it."
Leaders eat last highlights the difference between a manager and a great leader. It's worth reading if you want to learn how to build the best team based on mutual respect. The book explores what truly matters when working with people and how to help those we work with become better because of our leadership.
"When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves."
Man’s search for meaning. When I’m thinking about this book, I paint in my head canvas with enormous power of surviving and strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable suffering. This book shows us how finding purpose and meaning in life is essential to overcoming adversity.
"A creative man is motivated by the desire to achieve, not by the desire to beat others."
The Fountainhead is a reflection on being talented, passionate, ambition, and success. This book, although written years ago, is applicable to the present day. It contrasts two different types of people, and what values they have when achieving a goal.
“You can’t find your voice if you don’t use it. And the more you use it, the easier it gets."
Show Your Work is a kind of guide on how not to be afraid to create and share your work, even if you don't consider yourself an expert in the field. This book is special to me—not only because I found it crucial in learning to be courageous, but also because it was the first book I read in English.
"Brilliant thinking is rare, but courage is in even shorter supply than genius."
Zero to One is an important read if you're considering starting something on your own. It provides examples from those who have done it before. This book serves as a handbook, guiding you from the fundamentals to asking the right questions.
"The best way to reinforce your knowledge of a subject is to share it."
Shoe dog depicts the journey of the founder of the brand, which has become internationally recognized. It's an adventure full of ups and downs. The book shows process of development, passion, determination and risks that accompanied each stage of this journey.
"Those who never risk never learn to thrive in uncertainty"
Antifragile helps us understand the world around us. It's a comprehensive book, filledwith examples from both business and everyday life. It's the kind of book worth revisitingover time as we gain new knowledge and experience.
"We are not victims of our situation. We are the architects of it."
Leaders eat last highlights the difference between a manager and a great leader. It's worth reading if you want to learn how to build the best team based on mutual respect. The book explores what truly matters when working with people and how to help those we work with become better because of our leadership.
"When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves."
Man’s search for meaning. When I’m thinking about this book, I paint in my head canvas with enormous power of surviving and strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable suffering. This book shows us how finding purpose and meaning in life is essential to overcoming adversity.
"A creative man is motivated by the desire to achieve, not by the desire to beat others."
The Fountainhead is a reflection on being talented, passionate, ambition, and success. This book, although written years ago, is applicable to the present day. It contrasts two different types of people, and what values they have when achieving a goal.
“You can’t find your voice if you don’t use it. And the more you use it, the easier it gets."
Show Your Work is a kind of guide on how not to be afraid to create and share your work, even if you don't consider yourself an expert in the field. This book is special to me—not only because I found it crucial in learning to be courageous, but also because it was the first book I read in English.
"Brilliant thinking is rare, but courage is in even shorter supply than genius."
Zero to One is an important read if you're considering starting something on your own. It provides examples from those who have done it before. This book serves as a handbook, guiding you from the fundamentals to asking the right questions.
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