I am sitting on the upper floor of the Impact Hub Vienna and listening the buzz of creative people around me. They are all working on their business stories with special meanings. You know, the kind of stories that have a higher purpose than just making money. Instead, they are a way of life. I found this place three months ago, right after I finished planning out my Kickstarter campaign. Since then, more people that could potentially play a role in the story of Awakening Her have appeared in front of me – one after the other. That’s good, right?
It’s strange how I have been looking for ways to achieve something spectacular for my whole life. Why? I don’t know. I can’t explain it with words. But there is a strong desire in me that is keeping me focused on projects that I love. Awakening Her is the book that will probably surprise you with its bold advice and constantly make you tempted to find evidence behind the findings in the book. While there have been numerous studies focusing on this topic, I still claim that the biggest evidence of love can be found within ourselves – the people. We don’t need scientific results, we just need to open our eyes and listen to our heart. Everything we need to know is written in our hearts. Everything.
However, we live in a world of quantity. No matter how powerful my sincere wish to help men understand and love women is, I still rely on numbers to deliver this message to the world. I need a mass of people that will support me on Kickstarter and spread the message among men and women worldwide. Nowadays, numbers play a big role in success. But I still believe that I can succeed this way. I believe that people will recognize that my book is different. I believe YOU will support my efforts on Kickstarter and thus enable me to reach the sky. I mean, why not? You’ll get a great book in return – something to have for life. So why not pledge some money and spread the word about this project among your friends and colleagues? It’s easy and fast, but it means the world to me. Thank you.
