"Tudo o que Nunca Te Disse, Meu Amor" | João Mota

"Life is a mixture of shit and red wine" João Mota Deep down, life is a mixture of tired horse shit. That's the same as saying "life is a mixture of shit and vienetta" or "life is a mixture of shit and mango and orange juice." When you mix shit with a substance, whatever it may be, that substance becomes shit. It's not like if we mixed a piece of shit with red wine it would become more appetizing. The wine gets a little spoiled, but the shit is still what it is. But this isn't an alternative cookbook, it's a work about love. And love is many scenes. Love is like that chocolate-covered sandwich our mother served us one Friday afternoon when we told her we had a good meal. Finding love makes you feel like a slice of pizza that's lost and finally found a pizza that's missing a slice. And so it becomes complete and incomplete. It's like a record player that constantly plays when you least expect it. It's also a fire that burns us and eventually goes out, but leaves its mark. It's like a good 9/11, happening inside us. After reading "Everything I Never Told You, My Love," we're left waiting for "Everything I Already Told You, My Love." The sum of these two books will be the literary equivalent of infinity. Many people know João Mota for his participation in a reality show. As Wilson Teixeira said in a previously analyzed book, there is a great deal of prejudice against former reality show participants in Brazilian society. Judging by the sample, it's a prejudice that makes sense. Live shows: https://www.ticketline.pt/evento/livr... You can subscribe to our Patreon to support the project and extra content:   / jcdireita   Instagram:   / livrosdapica   Twitter:   / livrosdapica   Image:   / tiagom__