I did! Finally, after more than a month of hard work, I have the first solid draft of my manifesto. I have been writing this one for an hour every day and finally it’s done. It will still take a while until I launch it to the world, but I can already give you a sneak peak of what is it about.
The manifesto condenses my vision of the world. It’s about dreams, passions, and legacies and is filled with the techniques and strategies I use to make things happen. It’s quite a solid piece, but definitely not for everyone.
The manifesto speaks about the concept of immortality and how can we all change the world, no matter where we are or what our situation is. I go through real-life examples, very specific tactics and much more.
But don’t get too excited just yet! It still needs hours of polishing, a few changes here and there, and some solid editing and design. I expect this will take around two more weeks.
As promised, it will be a free report, without affiliate links or upsells. My goal is to make my ideas spread, bring new readers and to start building a legacy project. That’s the whole point about it.
Fine, But What’s Going on Next Week?
I’ll be writing, as always, two great posts this coming week. One is about love (and it’s more themed for this site than to Dating Beautiful Women.) It’s about travel love, travel girlfriends or boyfriends and all the experiences around them. I hope it will make as a bible for all those romantic travelers around.
The second post is the long-awaited article on the Battle of Salamis I told you about some time ago. Definitely not for everyone, but it will make a great read for those who like culture.
Last, I ask for calm for all of you waiting for the language guide update. It’s kind of done, but I realized that to give you real value I needed more time, and possibly another format. I’m thinking about launching a short e-book on the subject around the same time the manifesto launches. Or maybe it doesn’t end being short and becomes a full-fledged guide with audio, video and more.
We’ll see what happens. I just love it though. I’m writing it for myself, to deconstruct and make my language learning as streamlined as possible, and I know a lot of people will find big value on this one. It’s a win-win!
As always, thank you for reading! It’s a dream come true to have this small space where I can speak about my projects, passions and travels and have lots of you reading. I’m really grateful for it!
Have a great week!
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