Inspiration is a truly important aspect of one’s life; this is due to the fact that inspiration pushes everyday people to do great and wonderful things. It also pushes one to be a better person. In “Born Poor, Die Rich” (published by AuthorHouse), author Camellia Louisa Ghiuzan has written a beautiful collection of poems that emphasizes the many merits of hope, happiness and inspiration. “Born Poor, Die Rich” is a compilation of beautiful poems written to show readers that there is always hope in the world. These poems are made to enlighten people’s lives and to bring a glimpse of hope, inspiration, happiness, and joy into the reader’s life. There’s too much negativity in life, but one should always stay focused on the beautiful things; one should see the good side of life, the good things and not the bad things. The more one thinks about bad things, the worse they get, but if one looks to the good things in life, the better they become. This highly engrossing book of poetry shows how through her studies the author has discovered this amazing side of life, and wishes to share her vision for humanity through her poems. Source: PRWEB
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