Why Write Books?
How Writing Makes Your Life Rich
Dear Adventurous Soul,
The brutal reality is that books don’t usually make you rich.
Not directly. Not immediately. Not in the fantasy way people imagine.
But books do something better. They become your calling card, your business card, your personal lighthouse. And more than that, they become the language of your soul.
Your mind goes into work.
Your mind goes into relationships.
Your mind goes into the daily grind.
But your heart suffers when it’s ignored.
Your spirit quiets when it’s dismissed.
Your soul can’t breathe when it has no place to go.
Writing a book gives your soul a home.
It creates integration: mind, body, spirit, soul.
That is where a full life begins. That is where real wealth lives.
And books do bring opportunities. Real ones.
If I hadn’t written Pretty Girl Complex, I would never have met Mark Laurence Latowsky.
We wrote the same book from different lenses, discovered each other’s work, and now we have a podcast together, called The Emergence Podcast, available on YouTube.
All because two people followed the thread of their hearts. That is what books do. They magnetize the right people.
One book can open doors you never knew were locked.
One book can shift your career.
A book can build your authority, attract clients, grow your audience, or create new income streams you didn’t plan for.
And sometimes, yes, the money follows.
If you want to write a book, go ahead.
I wrote about how to do that in this letter.
If you’re unsure about what to write about, I can help.
If you’re afraid of what people will think, I can help with that, too.
Be stubborn.
Be wild.
Be kind.
Be one with the spirit.
Let your book be the bridge between who you’ve been and who you’re becoming.
With gratitude and curiosity,
Alice




