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Barefoot in the Rain
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8232452377
- EAN9798232452377
- Date de parution03/09/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurHamza elmir
Résumé
In a city of glass towers and endless deadlines, one man steps away from his office and into the quiet heart of Central Park. What begins as a walk turns into a journey inward-bare feet on cool grass, eyes tracing the hidden universes of insects, ears attuned to the songs of birds, skin baptized by rain. Through moments of startling simplicity, he discovers truths long buried beneath ambition: that silence can speak louder than success, that patience outlasts urgency, that joy does not need a reason.
Each step takes him further from the cage of his own making, closer to a freedom he thought he had lost. Barefoot in the Rain is a meditation on presence, choice, and the quiet miracle of being alive. For every soul trapped in the hum of keyboards and the glare of screens, it is an invitation: step outside, touch the earth, and remember what it means to live.
Each step takes him further from the cage of his own making, closer to a freedom he thought he had lost. Barefoot in the Rain is a meditation on presence, choice, and the quiet miracle of being alive. For every soul trapped in the hum of keyboards and the glare of screens, it is an invitation: step outside, touch the earth, and remember what it means to live.
In a city of glass towers and endless deadlines, one man steps away from his office and into the quiet heart of Central Park. What begins as a walk turns into a journey inward-bare feet on cool grass, eyes tracing the hidden universes of insects, ears attuned to the songs of birds, skin baptized by rain. Through moments of startling simplicity, he discovers truths long buried beneath ambition: that silence can speak louder than success, that patience outlasts urgency, that joy does not need a reason.
Each step takes him further from the cage of his own making, closer to a freedom he thought he had lost. Barefoot in the Rain is a meditation on presence, choice, and the quiet miracle of being alive. For every soul trapped in the hum of keyboards and the glare of screens, it is an invitation: step outside, touch the earth, and remember what it means to live.
Each step takes him further from the cage of his own making, closer to a freedom he thought he had lost. Barefoot in the Rain is a meditation on presence, choice, and the quiet miracle of being alive. For every soul trapped in the hum of keyboards and the glare of screens, it is an invitation: step outside, touch the earth, and remember what it means to live.