Silly Minds

Author:   Marius F Golianu
Publisher:   Marius F. Golianu
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9798233348501


Pages:   58
Publication Date:   29 November 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Silly Minds


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Silly Minds is a wild, funny, and surprisingly heartfelt adventure about a small monkey named Salah who discovers that the biggest battles in life aren't fought in the jungle - they're fought inside our own minds. Bullied at school by three troublemakers (Fear, Anxiety, and Depression cleverly disguised as monkeys), Salah feels small, powerless, and ready to give up... until a wise old friend shows him that real strength comes from courage, confidence, and self-esteem. With the help of an eagle, a wolf, and a sarcastic old mentor, Salah learns how to rise above fear, fight back, and become the hero of his own story. Packed with humor, wild transformations, ridiculous dialogue, and surprising wisdom, Silly Minds is a motivational fable for both adults and teens - a reminder that courage is louder than fear, confidence beats doubt, and even the silliest mind can learn to fly. A hilarious, uplifting story about overcoming your inner monsters... one howl, one feather, and one silly smile at a time.

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Author:   Marius F Golianu
Publisher:   Marius F. Golianu
Imprint:   Marius F. Golianu
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.077kg
ISBN:  

9798233348501


Pages:   58
Publication Date:   29 November 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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My name is Florin Marius Golianu, born in the Romanian town of Vulcan, Hunedoara - which literally means ""volcano."" I guess I was destined to erupt with something one day. I later moved to Dorohoi, where I finished high school, learned to dodge trouble, and perfected the art of sarcasm long before I could grow a proper beard. Life then decided to throw me into the army. Two years with the Black Wolfs brigade - less Hollywood hero and more sweaty boots, cold soup, and shouting. It taught me discipline, endurance, and how to survive when everyone around you is just as lost as you are. After that came what I can only describe as a European survival tour. Germany was first. I worked with a man who believed sleep was optional and work was eternal, travelling with a children's carousel and living like a nomad in caravans that smelled of sausages and despair. With help from a good friend, I later worked for wealthy families, cleaning and cooking in houses filled with chandeliers, marble floors, and surreal comfort. Germany also gave me its festivals - loud, drunk, joyful, and alive. After Germany came Dublin, where I learned that beer can be breakfast and Irish humour is Romanian sarcasm with worse weather. From there, fate dragged me to London, where I met my other half. Eight years at Soho House cooking for people who probably own islands, followed by work in a care home cooking for people who've seen more than most of us ever will. It's honest work. Somewhere between frying pans and bad singing, I picked up my guitar again. Self-taught, imperfect, but honest. When AI arrived, The Stag was born. In 2025, I released several albums, including Life, Misbehaving, I Lose My Voice, and the Romanian album Demult. Music gave me a stage. Writing gave me therapy. My books - The Truth - Silly Minds, When Did I Stop Seeing?, and We Built a Brain and Forgot to Read the Manual - form an accidental trilogy about the mind, perception, and direction. They explore anxiety, wonder, technology, and what it means to stay human in a world that moves too fast. I never set out to be an author. I kept writing because it hurt less than staying silent. I don't have all the answers. But I write anyway. Keep going.

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