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About Lewis
Lewis Acuna is a journalist based in Bogota, Colombia.

I have made special news coverings in 27 countries. I’m former fellow of the Carter’s Center Journalism Fellowship Program. (Atlanta. United States) also I’m the creator of @LibroAlaire on instagram and youtube where I do interviews with writers and celebrities about books. In addition I have a podcast on Spotify, Apple Podacasts and the main platforms with the same name.
I have a master degree in Public Opinion and Political Marketing of Javerina University.  Graduated journalist from La Sabana University. From 2002 to 2009 I was a political journalist and producer in Caracol Radio. Since 2009 I have been international editor in La Fm - RCN Radio.
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Emotional Wisdom

25 Feb 2024  |  larepublica.co
María Paula Rodríguez, a resilience personal coach certified by Escuela Huber, has released a new book titled 'Emotional Wisdom: A Guide to Habitual Calm and Fulfillment Regardless of Circumstances.' The book challenges the traditional intellectual approach to managing emotions, advocating for a deeper, almost spiritual transformation through intuition. It emphasizes the negative impact of unprocessed emotions on daily efficiency and perception of the world, and encourages readers to consciously process emotions to improve their personal and professional lives.

Pray to Attract

18 Dec 2023  |  larepublica.co
Alberto Linero celebrates 20 years of his devotional 'El Man Está Vivo' with a new book, a compilation of reflections and short prayers addressing everyday themes. The article discusses the concept of prayer as a pure form of manifestation, not limited to religious practice but as a spiritual tool to channel energy and align actions with one's desires. It emphasizes the importance of expressing aspirations through prayer to resonate with the universe and attract what one emits, highlighting prayer's role beyond individual beliefs and as a conscious decree to the universe.

In Latin America, entrepreneurs are not enough but for fear of failure

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
Uri Levine, a serial entrepreneur and founder of Waze and Moovit, discusses the challenges and opportunities for startups in Latin America. He emphasizes the importance of reducing the fear of failure among entrepreneurs and suggests that governments should create favorable regulations and incentives for both local and foreign investors. Levine also highlights the need for more engineers and better education to support the startup ecosystem. He shares insights from his book, 'Fall in Love with the Problem, Not the Solution,' and underscores the value of learning from failures to achieve success.

The Successful Failure, the Theme of the New Book by Businesswoman Hanoi Morillo

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
Hanoi Morillo, a businesswoman known for her role in 'Shark Tank Colombia,' discusses her journey and the themes of her new book 'Empresas 3.0 El éxito en la cultura organizacional.' The book focuses on the importance of human elements like failure and fear in achieving success. Morillo shares personal anecdotes from her career at Google, emphasizing the value of stepping out of one's comfort zone and learning from failures.

Sometimes Cupid Cheats Us and That's Why 'Love Is Not Forever'

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
The article discusses the concept that love is not forever, as argued by Dr. Alberto Barradas, a clinical psychologist. He explores the irrational nature of love, its impact on decision-making, and the complications arising from the combination of love and sex. Barradas also touches on the topic of infidelity, suggesting that honesty about one's values can prevent emotional deceit. The article highlights the increase in emotional scams during the holiday season and suggests that better information can help improve romantic decisions.

Tools

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
Niels Bohr's anecdote introduces the idea that belief is not always necessary for something to work. Phil Stutz and Barry Michels, psychoanalysts, published 'El Método Tools,' a set of tools developed over decades to help patients focus on solutions rather than problems. They argue that psychotherapy should empower patients to develop hidden capacities and address issues in the present rather than dwelling on the past. The book emphasizes practical, spiritual self-authority and the importance of experiencing solutions rather than just knowing them.

"Always Brilliant, Sometimes Difficult", new work by Sandrine Rampon

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
The article discusses Sandrine Rampon's new book, "Siempre brillantes, a veces difíciles," which focuses on managing high-capacity employees to maximize their potential and productivity. The book emphasizes understanding, activating, and scaling talent rather than merely retaining it. It highlights the importance of creating a favorable growth environment for both employees and the company. The text includes testimonials, such as Bénédicte's experience with a challenging boss, to illustrate the book's points. The book advocates for identifying and leveraging employees' high capacities in the right areas to drive company success.

Falling in Love with Organization in Vital Spaces Helps Us Be Better

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
The article discusses the impact of organization in personal spaces on overall well-being, referencing the 'broken windows theory' by psychologist Philp Zimbardo. It highlights how neglect and disorder can lead to negative outcomes, both in public and private spaces. Lili Ramírez's book 'Enamórate de tu casa' is cited, emphasizing the benefits of maintaining organized environments for productivity, stress reduction, and happiness.

Each generation has its own in a business world of millennials and centennials

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
The article discusses the generational differences in the workplace, focusing on how millennials and centennials view work compared to those over 40. It highlights the shift from traditional employment to more flexible and independent work options, such as startups and the gig economy. Ana Sarmiento's book, 'Cada generación tiene lo suyo,' is referenced, emphasizing the need for intergenerational collaboration and the adaptation of organizational cultures to attract and retain young talent. The future of work is portrayed as dependent on understanding and integrating the values and expectations of younger generations.

El Infierno

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
Carmen Mola, a pseudonym for three male authors—Jorge Díaz, Agustín Martínez, and Antonio Mercero—has released their sixth novel, 'El Infierno.' The authors discuss themes of love, power, and human nature, exploring the concept of hell through various lenses such as slavery, social inequality, and the complexities of love. The novel is promoted as a significant work in Spanish noir literature.

I want to interview the devil, paranormal stories with an unpublished chapter

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
Daniel Trespalacios has been waiting for 12 years to hear again from the man who responded to his call for an interview with a vampire. Despite the disappearance of the interview recording from all systems, Trespalacios continues to seek a copy through his radio show, El Cartel Paranormal. The article recounts the eerie events surrounding the interview and other paranormal experiences shared on the show, including a chilling psychophony involving a child's desperate calls for her grandmother.

"Day by Day", the work that frames wisdom in the kitchen

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
María Villegas combines her expertise in clinical hypnotherapy, nutrition, and culinary arts in her book "Día a Día ¡Relájate y come delicioso!", which offers 128 recipes across 249 pages. The book emphasizes the importance of mindfulness and philosophy in cooking, presenting it as a meditative practice that can lead to personal insights and happiness. Villegas advocates for a balanced approach to eating, following the 80/20 rule, and highlights the joy of indulging in occasional treats. The text also references historical figures like Aristotle, Auguste Escoffier, and Albert Einstein to underscore the timeless connection between food and wisdom.

Natural Disasters in Latin America and Their Long-Term Consequences

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
Natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, tsunamis, and eruptions are becoming more frequent and destructive in Latin America. The article recounts the author's personal experience in Haiti following the devastating 2010 earthquake, highlighting the immediate and long-term impacts on society. June Carolyn Erlick's book, 'Desastres Naturales en América Latina, Desafíos en la era del cambio climático y cómo enfrentarlos,' is referenced to discuss how societies and governance shape the consequences of these disasters and how disasters, in turn, shape societies. The enduring effects of such catastrophes are emphasized, with a focus on the ongoing challenges faced by affected communities.

The Secret Files of the Soul

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
Andrea Novoa Arias recounts her transformative journey through personal tragedies, including the loss of her grandmother, the departure of her sister, and the collapse of her business. Despite facing severe health issues and social media backlash, she finds a renewed sense of purpose and spiritual awakening, reconnecting with her childhood premonitions and embracing her role as a healer.

Artificial

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
Mariano Sigman, a world-renowned neuroscientist, and Santiago Bilinkis, a member of Mensa, explore the profound implications of artificial intelligence (AI) on human intelligence and society. They argue that the goal is no longer to surpass AI but to control it, emphasizing the need to bridge the generational gap in understanding and managing AI. Their book aims to demystify AI for the general public, highlighting both its extraordinary potential and significant risks, including the delegation of vital life tasks to AI. The authors caution against viewing AI as a violent adversary, likening its impact more to the subtle manipulations seen in the Trojan War.

Influencer Daniel Habif presented his latest book, 'Ruge', in La República

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
Daniel Habif, a well-known influencer, discusses his journey and the inspiration behind his latest book 'Ruge'. He reflects on personal challenges, including his battle with Lyme disease, and emphasizes the importance of self-love, spiritual awakening, and inner peace. Habif shares his thoughts on success, productivity, and the value of contentment, advocating for a life of intentionality and integrity.

Four wheels rolling are worth more than a pair of feet waiting

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
Juan, a marketing executive and professor, overcomes the challenges posed by his disability with determination and a positive attitude. Despite being immobilized from a young age, he achieves professional success and personal fulfillment, including writing a book titled 'A fuerza de discapacidad' that shares his and others' stories. His journey is marked by resilience, intelligence, and the support of his mother and wife, Dora.

Achieving Flow

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
The article discusses the concept of achieving 'flow' and maximizing human potential, drawing on insights from historical and contemporary figures in psychology and human performance. It references Chuck Barris's introspective moment in 'Confessions of a Dangerous Mind' and Harvard Williams James's early psychological theories. Steven Kotler's book 'The Art of the Impossible' is highlighted for its scientific approach to understanding and harnessing biological mechanisms for peak performance, emphasizing that extraordinary capabilities emerge when individuals push their limits.

The Quantum Leap: Holistic Business, a Basic Business Reading

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
The book 'El Salto Cuántico' by Colombian entrepreneurs Oscar Cárdenas and Javier García explores the integration of physics and spirituality into personal and business transformation. It emphasizes the need for a holistic approach, combining human, spiritual, and digital factors for a comprehensive change. The authors share their personal journeys and propose the Q Method, a step-by-step guide to achieving significant business and personal growth.

The Art of Cultivating Lifetime Customers

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
David Gómez's new book 'Contigo hasta la muerte' emphasizes the importance of cultivating long-term customer relationships. The text discusses the value of excellent customer service and transparency, arguing that building trust and recurring business is more cost-effective than constantly seeking new customers. The book is presented as a practical guide with real-life examples, focusing on meeting customer expectations and maintaining genuine relationships.

Be an Influencer

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
Dr. Tim Irwin advocates for the global prohibition of the term 'constructive criticism,' arguing it often masks emotional destruction under the guise of positive intent. His book 'Be an Influencer' emphasizes influencing and bringing out the best in people in both business and family settings, countering the 'macho management' style that views individuals as lazy and in need of constant scrutiny. Irwin proposes 'affirming' people, addressing their emotional side to motivate them towards excellence without offensive fanfare. The book aims to help individuals inspire others to achieve significant purposes and personal fulfillment.

The Letters of the Boom

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
A collection of letters from prominent Latin American authors Julio Cortázar, Carlos Fuentes, Gabriel García Márquez, and Mario Vargas Llosa, spanning from 1959 to 1975, reveals intimate insights into their thoughts on literature, politics, and personal struggles. The correspondence highlights the creation and reception of significant works like 'Rayuela,' 'La Ciudad y los perros,' 'Zona Sagrada,' and 'Cien años de soledad,' showcasing their mutual support and critiques. The letters also foreshadow the eventual fallout between Llosa and García Márquez and the deaths of Cortázar and Fuentes.

Create and Make a Difference, the Story Behind Former Apple Employee Tony Fadell

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
Tony Fadell, a former Apple employee, emphasizes the importance of following one's passion over accepting high salaries or promotions. He led the design of multiple generations of the iPod and iPhone but left Apple to pursue his interests. Fadell believes in prioritizing personal mission and values over company loyalty. In 2014, Google acquired his start-up for $3.2 billion, underscoring his success and happiness outside traditional corporate structures.

"The End of Anxiety", the new literary novelty of the week

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
Blanca Mery Sánchez, a Magíster in Neuroscience applied to happiness and high potential from the University of Valencia, introduces her third book, "De ansiosos y agotados a tranquilos y enfocados", which offers a plan to manage anxiety through small, sustained actions over eight weeks. The book emphasizes understanding and managing different types of anxiety through acceptance, facing it, and mindfulness. The World Health Organization highlights anxiety as one of the most common mental health disorders, significantly increasing since the pandemic.

Eating to Heal

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
Dr. Bayter reflects on the sudden death of his father from a heart attack, emphasizing the importance of healthy living and daily positive decisions. He shares his personal journey of understanding the value of life through illness and death, and his commitment to setting a healthy example for his children. Despite the challenges, he finds peace in living a life dedicated to teaching others about health and wellness.

Emotional Leadership

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
Raquel Gómez, a renowned author with 20 years of corporate and academic experience, has released a new book titled 'La Casa Azul,' which delves into emotional leadership. The book emphasizes the importance of self-leadership, emotional management, and their impact on the corporate world. Gómez advocates for integrating love into leadership to foster a healthy and productive work environment. Her previous work, 'Como vender su marca personal,' has also been highly praised.

Con-Texto | Caballo de Troya 12, el fin

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
The article discusses the completion of the 'Caballo de Troya' series after 39 years, focusing on the central message of Jesus of Nazareth, which the author believes was buried by his disciples. The author emphasizes the need for hope and spiritual understanding in society, arguing that life has a deeper, benevolent order. The text also touches on the role of Artificial Intelligence, suggesting that humanity's future well-being lies in spiritual rather than technological advancements.

A little sad

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
Baek Sehee, author of 'Quiero morir, pero también comer tteokbokki,' shares her personal journey with persistent depressive disorder (distimia). She describes her experiences with therapy, the challenges of understanding depression, and the struggle with low self-esteem. The book aims to provide insight and comfort to those facing similar mental health issues.

How Vitamin Companies Would Be in the Words of Marian Rojas Estapé

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
Marian Rojas Estapé, a renowned psychiatric doctor, discusses the importance of emotional intelligence and mental health in business leadership. She emphasizes that good leaders should have clear goals, effective communication skills, optimism, and a sense of humor. Rojas Estapé argues that leaders should inspire through their example and maintain coherence in their actions, highlighting the need for leaders who genuinely care about their employees' well-being.

Con-Texto | Tristes Tesoros de Simón Posada es la novedad literaria para esta semana

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
The article discusses the new literary release 'La Tierra de los tesoros tristes' by journalist Simón Posada Tamayo, which delves into the history of the Poporo Quimbaya, a significant pre-Hispanic Colombian artifact. The narrative explores the intertwined history of gold and coca in Colombia, highlighting the fortunes and tragedies of the Amador family, particularly Coriolano Amador, a wealthy businessman known as 'El burro de oro'. The book aims to explain many of Colombia's historical realities through the lens of this artifact.

Do you want it? Manifest it

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
Andrea Novoa Arias, an emotional therapist with over two million social media followers, discusses the power of manifestation in her new book 'Si lo quieres, manifiéstalo, aprende a atraer tus sueños'. She emphasizes the importance of universal laws such as attraction, vibration, and creation, and explains that manifestation is about aligning one's vibrational frequency with their desires. The article highlights her belief that manifestation is not just about faith but also about one's belief system and the intention to create a better life.

The Global Crossroads

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
The article discusses the current global crossroads, highlighting issues such as social fragmentation, economic polarization, and the decline of the middle class. It contrasts the economic leadership of the United States with China's ambitions to reshape the global economy. The author, Pedro Baños, offers solutions centered on new leadership, improved education, and enhanced democracy, emphasizing the need for daily efforts to build a better world.

The Path of the Archer

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
Paulo Coelho, at 17, was institutionalized by his parents due to his intense reading and writing habits and difficulty socializing. His strict religious upbringing clashed with his literary passion, leading to his confinement. Despite facing severe treatments and later imprisonment for his anti-dictatorship song lyrics, Coelho's rebellious spirit remained unbroken. His tumultuous years included drug use, exploring sexuality, and joining a satanic sect until a pivotal moment in 1982 redirected him to Christianity. By 1987, he published his first book, amassing a fortune and global recognition in self-help literature. His latest work, 'El camino del arquero,' emphasizes finding one's path with inner peace.

Apia de Roma

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
Viviana Rivero, an Argentine writer and former lawyer, discusses her historical novel 'Apia de Roma,' which explores themes of love, passion, violence, and personal growth during the Roman Empire. The book emphasizes the importance of flexibility, living in the present, and the transformative power of love in its various forms. Rivero's work aims to inspire readers to embrace life's challenges and opportunities for personal development.

I Dedicate My Silence

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
Mario Vargas Llosa asserts that 'huachafería' is a significant cultural contribution from Peru, though its origins are Colombian. The term, initially used to describe modest Colombian girls hosting lively parties, evolved to signify bad taste and pretentiousness. Toño Azpilcueta, a character in Vargas Llosa's novel set in the 90s, believes that Peruvian music can unify the nation and that 'huachafería' should be a source of national pride. Vargas Llosa, who has a deep appreciation for Peruvian music, explores these themes in his penultimate book, 'Le dedico mi silencio'.

The Death of Love

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
The article explores the concept that love is not free and often comes with significant emotional costs, particularly when it ends. It highlights insights from Gaby Pérez Islas' new book 'La muerte del amor,' which delves into the emotional turmoil and grief associated with the end of a romantic relationship. Pérez Islas, an expert in thanatology, offers guidance on how to navigate the pain and suffering that accompany the death of love, emphasizing the importance of processing grief to heal and move forward.

Thinking Clearly

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
Shane Parrish, a former Canadian military intelligence analyst, emphasizes the importance of ordinary moments in shaping one's future in his book 'Pensar con Claridad'. He argues that clear thinking, rather than intelligence, is key to making effective decisions and managing circumstances. Parrish identifies emotional reactions, ego, social conventions, and inertia as barriers to clear thinking. The book aims to teach readers how to overcome these obstacles and improve their decision-making skills.

Time and Money: Recipes to Enter True Abundance

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
The article explores the concept of true abundance, emphasizing the importance of a positive relationship with money and the role of intangible and spiritual factors in achieving financial well-being. Antonina Canal, a holistic wellness coach, argues that money is an energy influenced by limiting beliefs and that true abundance encompasses health, intellectual growth, spiritual fulfillment, emotional well-being, and creativity. Her new book, 'Tengo tiempo y dinero para todo,' is highlighted as a resource for understanding and attracting wealth in all aspects of life.

You, Me, and an Interview

01 Oct 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
María Martínez, a bestselling author known for her 'New Adult' genre, discusses her journey and the impact of her work. Despite facing criticism and stigma associated with romantic literature, she has achieved significant success, with her books resonating deeply with readers. Her latest book, 'yo, tú y un quizás,' has garnered a strong following, with many readers expressing gratitude for the inspiration it provides. Martínez reflects on her influence and the responsibility that comes with it, emphasizing that her literature speaks to universal themes of love, friendship, and self-discovery.

Elon Musk

18 Sep 2023  |  larepublica.co
Elon Musk, influenced by Douglas Adams' 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy', has shaped his life around making humanity a multiplanetary civilization, starting with his ambitions for Mars colonization through SpaceX. His personality, marked by a reluctance to collaborate and a fascination with the idea of life being a simulation, has been a driving force in his success. Gwynne Shotwell, who has worked with Musk for over 20 years, acknowledges his Asperger's syndrome and his tendency not to share power.

The Fear of Death

11 Sep 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
Gaby Pérez Islas, a thanatologist, discusses the process of grieving and the stages of grief as outlined by Elizabeth Kübler Ross and expanded upon by David Kessler. She shares a poignant story about a boy named Luisito who found his mother after she took her own life, highlighting the emotional journey of understanding and coping with loss. Islas emphasizes the importance of moving through the stages of grief without getting stuck and shares her insights in her book 'Elige no tener miedo', which has seen significant sales over ten years.

The Japanese Way

04 Sep 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
The article discusses the concept of 'WA' or harmony, as proclaimed in the first article of Japan's first constitution, the Seventeen Article Constitution, drafted by Prince Shotoku in 604. It explores how this concept of harmony is deeply ingrained in Japanese culture and mentality, and is central to other important Japanese concepts such as wabi sabi, zen, kintsugi, ichigo ichie, and ikigai. The piece delves into the concept of 'Nagomi', which is also the title of a book by Ken Mogi, and describes it as a state of tranquility, emotional balance, well-being, and calm that can help accept imperfections and disasters. The article illustrates how this concept is applied in Japanese life, using the example of a Japanese chef who creatively uses seasonal ingredients without complaint.

Potential Addicts

22 Aug 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
The book 'Adictos en potencia' by Iván Morales serves as a guide to recognizing the signs of addiction, which the World Health Organization classifies as a physical and psychoemotional disease. It tells the story of Ángel, who, despite achieving significant business success, struggled with insecurities and past traumas, leading to drug and alcohol addiction. His addiction resulted in his wife demanding he seek therapy or face divorce. Despite attending therapy sessions, Ángel ultimately died from a cocaine overdose, a story detailed by his therapist, Iván Morales.

How to Forge Champions

14 Aug 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
Maria Camila Osorio, at 21 years old, is ranked among the top 100 female tennis players, having achieved the number 1 spot in the junior rankings and winning the US Open in her category in 2019. As a professional, she won the Bogotá WTA 250 in 2021 and has three ITF titles. The article recounts a life lesson she learned from her father, Juan Carlos, about moving on from past failures and applying those lessons to improve in the future. Gabe Jaramillo, author of 'How to Forge Champions,' emphasizes that the principles of sports can apply to various aspects of life, teaching values such as respect, discipline, and problem-solving.

The D Factor

10 Jul 2023  |  larepublica.co
The article uses the myth of Hercules at a crossroads, as described by Socrates, to illustrate a metaphor for personal crisis and the importance of discipline. It suggests that entrepreneurs, like Hercules facing two goddesses offering different paths, choose the path of effort and sacrifice, which leads to rewards derived from their own hard work. The piece references Ryan Holiday's work on discipline, emphasizing its predictive and deterministic nature in achieving one's destiny.

The book that tells how entrepreneurs can save capitalism

13 Jun 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
Robert Kiyosaki's new book 'Manifiesto Capitalista' addresses the differences between communism and capitalism, emphasizing the importance of financial education. Kiyosaki criticizes the U.S. government's welfare approach and advocates for teaching people to be self-reliant through entrepreneurship. The book builds on the success of his previous work, 'Padre rico, padre pobre,' which sold 40 million copies.

Pharmakon: Medicine or Poison

29 May 2023  |  Diario La República
The article discusses the war on drugs, highlighting a cynical strategy during the Nixon administration as revealed by John Ehrlichman, a former advisor. Ehrlichman admitted to criminalizing hippies and African Americans by associating them with marijuana and heroin, respectively, to disrupt their communities. The article suggests that the war on drugs has been unsuccessful and has been replaced by the war on terror as a means to expand government power. Michael Pollan's book 'Tu mente bajo los efectos de las plantas' is introduced, which includes Dan Baum's account of his interview with Ehrlichman.

The 'Rising from the Ashes', these are the 12 necessary qualities

08 May 2023  |  larepublica.co
Brian Tracy's book 'El Plan Fénix' is a metaphorical guide to human resilience and rebirth, outlining 12 essential qualities for success. Tracy, a renowned writer and business consultant, grew up in a poor family in Canada and emphasizes continuous learning and personal discipline. The book is an update of his earlier work, focusing on the 'inner game of success,' including thought organization, goal setting, interpersonal skills, self-understanding, and overcoming personal barriers.

The Call of Courage, a book that analyzes fear as a state of mind

30 Jan 2023  |  larepublica.co
Fear is a universal emotion not exclusive to any religion, philosophy, or self-help book, and it can be a decisive turning point, as discussed in the book 'The Call of Courage.' The book explores the concept of fear as a state of mind and contrasts it with courage, the decision to take charge and act realistically in the face of fear. Historical figures like William Faulkner, President Roosevelt, and Shakespeare are referenced to illustrate attitudes towards fear and courage.

With the Teachings of Mahavira and Patanjali, My Soul Greets You, 2023

16 Jan 2023  |  www.larepublica.co
The article emphasizes the importance of open-mindedness and integrating diverse perspectives to approach the truth. It draws on the teachings of Indian spiritual masters Mahavira and Patanjali, highlighting their philosophies on consciousness, purpose, and happiness. The principles they advocate, such as recognizing the divine in oneself and others, learning from knowledgeable individuals, and living in the present moment, are presented as pathways to a fulfilling life. The term 'Namasté' is explained as a respectful greeting that acknowledges the soul in others.

Books on the Rise: These Are the Most Sought-After Titles to Read During the Christmas Holidays

31 Dec 2022  |  www.larepublica.co
As 2022 comes to an end, the most popular books for the Christmas holidays are highlighted, showcasing a mix of thrillers, self-help, and literary fiction. Key titles include 'La lista del juez' by John Grisham, 'Pura Pasión' by Annie Ernaux, and 'El club de las 5 de la mañana' by Robin Sharma. The article also lists the top books from major Colombian distributors Librería Nacional and Buscalibre, as well as notable titles from publishers like Planeta de Libros and Penguin. The focus is on the diverse genres and themes that cater to various reader preferences, from psychological insights to historical narratives.

Stoicism in the Anecdotes of Pohlenz, Stellars, and Holiday

19 Dec 2022  |  www.larepublica.co
Three books are recommended to understand the philosophy of Stoicism: 'La Stoa' by Max Pohlenz, 'Lecciones de estoicismo' by John Sellars, and 'Estoicismo cotidiano' by Ryan Holiday. The article recounts anecdotes involving historical figures like Emperor Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus, and Seneca, illustrating Stoic principles such as the acceptance of mortality, emotional control, and the pursuit of inner happiness despite external circumstances.

The Last Melody of Chopin

14 Dec 2022  |  larepublica.co
Francisco de Paula Fernández González, known by his pseudonym Blue Jeans, has published his 16th book titled 'La última melodía de Chopin'. Starting his writing career 16 years ago with rejections from publishers, he turned to the internet to continue his passion. Initially labeled as a writer of romantic youth novels due to heart motifs on his first ten book covers, he has since transitioned to writing thrillers. Blue Jeans enjoys writing novels like his latest, which he is currently promoting. He is well-received in countries he visits, including Colombia, and prefers writing in cafés, drawing inspiration from the ambiance and his favorite phrase from his wife, 'honey, I made you coffee'.

Regarding the Qatar World Cup and the vision of Sir Alex Ferguson

28 Nov 2022  |  larepublica.co
The article discusses the leadership qualities of Sir Alex Ferguson as detailed in the book 'Leadership', co-authored by Michael Moritz, a venture capitalist and journalist. It draws parallels between Ferguson's management style in football and its practical applications in business, emphasizing discipline, teamwork, data analysis, and managing failure. The text suggests that the insights from Ferguson's approach are relevant not only for football enthusiasts but also for business leaders and teams aiming for success.

A Yoga Tale: Xuan Lan, a Writer in Search of Personal Reflection

31 Oct 2022  |  larepublica.co
Xuan Lan left a promising future in New York banking for yoga, a hobby she discovered while seeking personal reflection. She became a global reference in yoga, practicing for over 20 years and continues to learn. Xuan has published two books, founded the Free yoga movement, created a YouTube channel with nearly two million followers, developed a successful digital application, and given numerous talks and conferences. Her book 'Yoga para mi bienestar' details the physical and flexibility achievements attainable through years of consistency and discipline. She believes yoga, which she defines as a holistic discipline with a spiritual base, can lead to better sleep, concentration, and less irritability, and could improve the world if practiced universally.

Últimos días en Berlín: vidas hiladas en un contexto devastador

23 Sep 2022  |  www.larepublica.co
Set in 1933, 'Últimos días en Berlín' by Paloma Sánchez-Garnica explores the devastating impact of totalitarian regimes on individual lives through the story of Yuri Santacruz, a young Russian-Spaniard who flees to Berlin. The novel delves into themes of love, friendship, and survival amidst the rise of Nazism and the fall of democracy in Germany. It highlights the resilience of human spirit and the enduring power of love and hope against hatred and fury.

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