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There are moments in life when magic happens. They occur when we feel something "click" inside us, like turning on the light in a dark room. It happens in an instant, but suddenly we know that nothing will ever be the same. We feel that "click" when a new idea or vision strikes us that will change our life, and perhaps the lives of others as well. How do these "clicks" that open new horizons occur? Are there ways to provoke them or, at least, to encourage them?

Francesc Miralles, a global authority on new trends and co-author of Ikigai, translated into seventy languages, explains in this revealing audiobook how these portals to radical change and success work.

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Published January 15, 2026

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Francesc Miralles

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Son of a dressmaker and an erudite office worker, he was born in Barcelona on the 27th August 1968. After spending eight years in a religious school in la Ribera –just beside the Palau de la Música¡–, he attended high school at the extinguished academy ALMI and IES MONTSERRAT.

Despite his bad grades, he was accepted into the UAB’s faculty of Journalism, which he quited after four months. That the same year, he started to work as a waiter at LES PUCES DEL BARRI GÒTIC, a bar in the Gothic Quarter where he learned to play the piano.

In the following year, returning to the Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, he started studying English Literature, which he combined with precarious language teacher jobs. After five years of being a sloth, he stalled at the third year of his studies and quited them again.

Having been attacked by travel fever since the age of seventeen, he decided to leave everything behind to travel the world. A bunch of chance encounters led him to live in Croatia and Slovenia during the armed conflicts.

Upon returning to Barcelona, he resumed his academic life as a student of German Literature at the Universidad de Barcelona. Once he completed his studies, he attended a master for publishers. His entrance in the editorial world had started a year earlier, as translator of German and English spirituality and alternative therapy books.

Before finishing his postgraduate studies, he got hired as editor for a publishing house specializing in self-help books. There, he directed several collections, and he also wrote many different types of work under a pseudonym.

After leaving the publishing house, he promised to himself never to work again for a company. He decided to try his luck with a first youth novel. Since then, he basically dedicates himself to writing, and works as literary adviser for different publishing houses and an agency.

LOVE IN LOWERCASE (AMOR EN MINUSCULA), already translated into twenty languages, is getting published in 2016 by Penguin USA. This book also has its second part, eight years later, in the WABI-SABI novel, about the beauty of imperfection, which will be published in UK this may.

Nowadays he combines literature and journalism, and on a monthly basis publishes articles in EL PAÍS SEMANAL, and in the magazines CUERPOMENTE and MENTESANA. Beyond this, he also works for the radio and offers literary Sherpa services and art therapies.


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Hijo de una modista y de un administrativo ilustrado, nació en Barcelona el 27 de agosto de 1968. Tras pasar ocho años en una escuela de curas de la Ribera —al lado del Palau de la Música—, cursó bachillerato entre la desaparecida academia ALMI y el IES MONTSERRAT.

Pese a su mal expediente consiguió ingresar en la facultad de Periodismo de la UAB, carrera que abandonó al cabo de cuatro meses. Aquel mismo año entró a trabajar de camarero en LES PUCES DEL BARRI GÒTIC, una taberna de la calle Montsió donde aprendió a tocar el piano.

Nuevamente en la Autónoma, el año siguiente inició la carrera de Filología Inglesa, que combinaría con empleos precarios de profesor de idiomas. Tras cinco años de desidia, se estancó en tercer curso de carrera y volvió a abandonar los estudios.

Atacado desde los 17 años por la fiebre del viajero, decidió dejarlo todo para vagar por el mundo. Un cúmulo de casualidades le llevaron a vivir en Croacia y Eslovenia durante los conflictos bélicos, peripecia que relataría muchos años después en su libro CAFÈ BALCÀNIC.

De regreso a Barcelona, se reenganchó a la vida académica como estudiante de Filología Alemana en la Central. Completada la carrera, hizo un postgrado para editores. Su ingreso en el mundo editorial había empezado ya un año antes, como traductor de alemán e inglés de libros de espiritualidad y terapias alternativas.

Inmediatamente después fue contratado como editor por un sello de autoayuda. Allí dirigió diversa

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February 12, 2026
Primo libro dell’anno nuovo. Volevo iniziare con un genere a me caro ovvero la crescita personale. Tanti aneddoti in quel Clic. Un piccolo vademecum della crescita personale, fra storie di vita vissuta , routine quotidiane e piccoli cambiamenti giornalieri. Vale la pena leggerlo due volte( libro davvero breve ) una per assorbire e l’altra per sperimentare quanto scritto. Ho scoperto che esiste un secondo volume di questo libro che spero di leggere presto.
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April 29, 2025
Demasiado básico. Puede ayudar si quieres tener algo de motivación para empezar a hacer cosas en tu vida pero no da gran aporte. El libro se puede resumir en que la suerte te tiene que pillar trabajando para que pasen cosas buenas
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January 21, 2026
A competently written but brief compilation of self-help concepts, gurus, and practices. It contains little that will be new to experienced readers, though it may appeal to those less familiar with the topic.
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January 30, 2026
Short and sweet. Very interesting and inspiring book that definitely makes you want to take the necessary steps in order to live a more fulfilling life.

“We may not know if there’s life after death but it’s up to you to make sure that there’s life before death. Celebrate the fact that you are here.”
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