“180 Reasons”: Deusiel Diaz launches book with reflections to alleviate everyday challenges

Luca Moreira
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Deusiel Diaz (Telma Viana)
Deusiel Diaz (Telma Viana)

After a difficult day, words of encouragement can be a relief to move forward. It was with this idea in mind that philosopher Deusiel Diaz published 180 reasons in phrases and thoughts to reflect and warm the heart, a collection of reflections that help readers face daily challenges with more ease. The work, which can be read in any order, addresses everything from everyday dilemmas to deeper existential questions, featuring inspiring phrases and illustrations that amplify its message of comfort and resilience.

Your book explores the duality of human nature, showing how we are capable of expressing both kindness and dark behaviors. What was it like for you to reflect on these contradictions and transform them into messages? what welcome the reader?

In the true, to me he was good quiet and rewarding to write on that subject so widespread in the literature worldwide. I only I placed node paper the what I could experience in the walk of my life. However, if we pay attention to the things around us, we easily notice the double face in them and in people. Not everything we see is as it really is, what is hidden is always greater than our ability to see.

The proposal for free reading, without a specific order, allows the reader to find in the your words the comfort what needed for every moment. As Do you believe that this freedom of reading can make the experience more personal and meaningful for those who are going through difficulties?

My literary contribution in the book is to find the divine spark within each being. So, when you read the sentences, you will find what each one is looking for. They have multiple meanings in life.

You mentions what the book addresses questions as pressures node work, family conflicts and crises of faith. How did you try to balance messages of acceptance without minimizing the complexity of these human experiences?

The phrases are meant to expand the vision and mentality of those who are experiencing such situations. They are not a manual for being happy, but small drops of light and hope in the aridity impregnated by the unpleasantness of everyday life.

The illustrations that accompany the phrases feature representations of figures such as fishermen, dancers and mothers. Why did you choose these specific images? and of what form they dialogue with the purpose of the messages what do you transmit?

All the images in the book represent lightness and human purity, which is why they are well represented in it. The book, from beginning to end, should represent peace, simplicity, comfort, clarity and joy, all in the sense of warming the heart of whoever is reading it.

To the approach themes existential, as the search put balance between light and shadow, you propose a deep reflection on the meaning of life. What was the greatest personal learning you had during the process of writing this book?

I learned how to do it by doing. Because, in fact, these phrases and thoughts were already around with me since the my puberty. Like this being, I I placed in practice the what already knew in theory, what and move something same without know the result, because it comes along the way, developing into what we planned.

The four poems you included at the end of the work talk about time, dreams and to the relations human. As these poems complement the content of the sentences and help the reader find emotional closure at the end of the reading?

You poems in the end of book and the reflection on the time and the moment are in the work, at first, as a bonus for the reader. These four parts were written in an aesthetic, poetic and literary form. I believe they carry enormous fundamentals what can we help to look at the us same, in a necessary introspection in these times of prejudice, prejudice, indifference, disbelief in almost everything in life, and daily rush, which makes us tired and imprisons us.

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