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Introduction

Self-publishing has always been a dream of mine, yet I rarely considered the discipline required to structure a cohesive narrative.

I pushed through the difficult transition from "random bursts of creativity" to "structured planning", only to find that finishing the manuscript was the "easy" 50%.

  • The true challenge has just begun: the marketing required to connect this book with the readers who need it most.



The Architecture of A Whole Life

The Architecture of A Whole Life

After years of reading, reflecting, and writing, I have spent months of continuous refinement shaping a life philosophy that is deeply ingrained in my soul: The Architecture of A Whole Life.

Unlike many self-help books currently on the market, this work embraces the concept of duality in real life, weaving together Western wisdom and my own Chinese heritage into one unified framework.

  • While I do not claim it to be groundbreaking, it is an invitation to a soulful journey - one where you may relearn who you are.



The Pharmacist Insider

The Pharmacy Insider

Looking back over the past five years, my writing has evolved from simply recording pharmaceutical facts to focusing on self-development and reflection.

  • While The Pharmacist Insider may not reinvent the wheel, it represents a dedicated effort to structure my advice into a coherent guide.
  • My goal is to help junior pharmacists navigate the initial stages of their careers.
This is a book written specifically for the newcomer, not the "old bird" who has seen it all.



The Investing Outsider

The Investing Outsider

Never before did I imagine myself providing summaries synthesized from the financial books I have read.

  • While the ideas are not original, the way I present them is uniquely personal.

The main takeaway from The Investing Outsider is that active trading is never risk-free; therefore, we should only use surplus capital to do it.



The Vibe Coding Experiment

The Vibe Coding Experiment

The Vibe Coding Experiment marks my another venture into a world entirely outside of pharmacy.

  • Without formal training, I have adopted a "build-to-learn" philosophy, letting the projects themselves serve as my syllabus.

These insights are born from the trial and error of developing Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) for my personal use.

  • While my perspective is that of an enthusiast rather than a pro, I believe these hands-on lessons offer a unique, relatable roadmap for fellow beginners.



Summary

If you have found value in my work here on the blog, I would be truly grateful for your support.

  • To potential Malaysian readers: although all book titles are available as Kindle ebooks on Amazon, you may need to use a U.S. billing address to complete your purchase due to regional digital restrictions.

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