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Paulo Coelho on 20 Years of "The Alchemist"

2023-02-16 01:50:04

"One of the most gentle and most gentle stories, this is a precious book" (Gerald G. Jampolsky, M. D., a co-author who changes our thoughts and changes your life)

"My heart is afraid that it must endure." One night when the boy looked up at the moonless sky, the boy told the alchemist. "Tell your heart, the fear of pain is worse than the pain itself, I suffered in search of my dream."

Publishing a book every few decades will change the life of the reader forever. Alchemist is such a book. Alchemist has sold over 150 books worldwide, has become a modern classic, has been widely praised. The fascinating allegory of Paulo Coelho, which became available in English for the first time, will provide more attractiveness and motivation for future readers.

Alchemist is a fascinating Andalusian boy who wants to travel with San Diego's mysterious story, seeking secular wealth, spending as much luxury as possible. From his house in Spain, he went to the Tangier market and the whole Egyptian desert, and met with a fatal encounter with an alchemist.

The story of the treasure that San Diego found in the process, like just a few episodes, to listen to our hearts, to learn to read signs spreading along the way of life, and most importantly to me They tell us the basic wisdom of obeying our dreams.

I read this book by Paul Coelho's alchemist Paulo Coelho as "Alchemist." The alchemist talks about the boy who came from Spain, his name is Santiago, the shepherd. This book tells us how he circumvented the country, how he addressed his problem, and how he solved them. It shows how he chases his dreams and who has helped him. San Diego left his family to become a shepherd, and San Diego bought a sheep with money before he left his father to save his money to him. - Santiago will guide his flock through Andalusia vineyards. He found an abandoned old church and a church cemetery where he and his flock can spend the night. He used the book as a pillow to sleep on the stone floor. He was expecting him to approach the village of Andalusia A year ago, he met a businessman's daughter. Santiago and his flock are near the town. He has grazed sheep for two years. He often rethinks what he has learned from his sheep and what they have learned from him.

Paul Coelho, Crystal Merchant, Fatima, Alchemist and Melchizedek Alchemist taught Santiago the importance of the greatest lesson of his travel, patience. For example, the alchemist said: "You must understand that love never makes it impossible for people to pursue their own destiny. If he gives up on that pursuit, That is not real love ... (120) The alchemist advised me to continue my journey to Santiago, I did not let love Fatima.