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Impulsive: A guide on how to fail at life, love and travel the Earth: A
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Impulsive: A guide on how to fail at life, love and travel the Earth
Most people will tell you success comes from discipline, planning, and carefully calculated choices. This book is not about those people.
I grew up with very little-no roadmap, no mentor, and no blueprint for how to "make it." What I did have was impulse. A natural talent for leaping first and reading the warning signs on the way down. And every time life slapped me in the face-whether it was love gone wrong, money gone missing, or another dream collapsing-I found myself saying yes to something new anyway. Sometimes out of hope, sometimes out of desperation, sometimes just because staying still felt like death.
This book is the story of how failures became stamps on my passport, how heartbreak became a border I had to cross, and how poverty didn't stop me from seeing the world-it only made the journey weirder, messier, and strangely more meaningful. It's not a handbook for success. It's a celebration of stumbling forward, loving badly, learning too late, and still waking up hungry for the next adventure.
Impulsive: A guide on how to fail at life, love and travel the Earth
Most people will tell you success comes from discipline, planning, and carefully calculated choices. This book is not about those people.
I grew up with very little-no roadmap, no mentor, and no blueprint for how to "make it." What I did have was impulse. A natural talent for leaping first and reading the warning signs on the way down. And every time life slapped me in the face-whether it was love gone wrong, money gone missing, or another dream collapsing-I found myself saying yes to something new anyway. Sometimes out of hope, sometimes out of desperation, sometimes just because staying still felt like death.
This book is the story of how failures became stamps on my passport, how heartbreak became a border I had to cross, and how poverty didn't stop me from seeing the world-it only made the journey weirder, messier, and strangely more meaningful. It's not a handbook for success. It's a celebration of stumbling forward, loving badly, learning too late, and still waking up hungry for the next adventure.


















