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Twenty Something

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this is a motivational book for people who are in their twenties or have lived through their twenties written by Ron Lim. Read this book if you want your life to change or if you need the motivation to make a change.

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Publisher ‏
‎ Independently Published
Language ‏
‎ English
Paperback ‏
‎ 190 pages (May Vary)
ISBN-10 ‏
‎ 9819412188
ISBN-13 ‏
‎ 978-9819412181
Ron Lim

Ron Lim

At the age of 22, Ron packed his bags and bought a one-way ticket out of the place he lived in his entire life. Thinking back, “I remember when I was on the plane by myself, leaving for the first time with no destination in mind, there was no fear. It felt strangely… liberating. And it was in those few starting hours of my journey that I already knew that I’ve made the right choice” he said. “Time flies when you’re on the road. All you do is try to live in the moment and focus on the next thing, and before you know it… years have passed and you have come a long way”. While on the road, Ron found inspiration in his journey and started documenting his thoughts publicly on Instagram. It was also during this time that he found an interest in writing and in 2020, he started a separate account solely dedicated to posting his writings – @ronwritings. In less than 2 years, @ronwritings amassed over 600k followers and in December 2021, Ron released his debut book – no idea what I’m doing but f*ck it
About the author Ron Lim
Singapore-based poet and travel writer who built a following of over 600,000 on Instagram (@ronwritings)

At the age of 22, Ron packed his bags and bought a one-way ticket out of the place he lived in his entire life. Thinking back, “I remember when I was on the plane by myself, leaving for the first time with no destination in mind, there was no fear. It felt strangely… liberating. And...