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The Boy Who Repainted His Ferrari (Ita)

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What happens when you realise that the decisions you made years ago have shaped your life?

This book is an invitation to consider the power of thought and the decisions that we take during our life. It is an introspective journey that will encourage you to reconsider your past in order to live with greater awareness.

Your every thought is a brushstroke on your soul: whatever you imagine takes shape, is coloured and come to life.

Discover how the mind can repaint its own reality, revealing the thin line between idea and manifestation, between the visible and the invisible.

A story that transforms introspection into conscious action, with the purpose of embracing change.

"Great book, fabulous! A book I read with great pleasure and in one sitting: a fascinating story that blends creativity, ambition, and inner reflection.
It offers an excellent lesson. The reading is suitable for everyone, especially young people who have to make important decisions.

Maurizio, IT

Behind the scenes of
The Boy Who Repainted His Ferrari

on a walk with the author around the world.

The Boy Who Repainted His Ferrari was written here, on the island of Cavallo.
It was the first book published: The Power of Money and the Beauty of Not Having It . But, not being completely satisfied, he was transformed. This book speaks of a rebirth, not a physical one. As much as man may be increasingly enterprising in certain matters, this book speaks of a mental rebirth. The sunrise you see in the photo, on the island of Cavallo (near Corsica), indicates an awakening and awareness of the self. The Power of Money and the Beauty of Not Having It , transformed into - The boy who repainted his Ferrari was born from a thought.
The author was in Puglia, in Ugento to be precise (see photo). Working internationally and lacking a real connection with his family, when he had a month or two off between summer and winter, he rented a room somewhere remote in the world—the cheapest one.
He was returning from the pizzeria where he had gone to eat that evening and, on the street, a whisper from nowhere invaded him: The boy who repainted his Ferrari.
Lighting up!
 
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