About me
I am a citizen of the world, known by the name Dragos Roua. I’m on a wonderful trip in which I discover, experience, share, seek and create many wonderful worlds. I was born in a country called Romania a while ago, and I don’t know yet when and where I will die. But from some social experience I know that this specific physical trip will end somehow and someday. Between my birth and my death this fantastic journey will spread.
On a more realistic approach, I’m a serial online entrepreneur, personal development fanatic, blogger, father, dreamer, risk taker. I also think happiness is a process, not a goal.
I think what others say of you is more important that what you say of you, so here a few of the things people on the blogosphere are saying about me (this list includes interviews and/or reviews):
- 30 Sentences For A Millionaire Mindset – Interview With Dragos Roua – DaringClarity.com
- Interview With Dragos Roua – FreeStyleMind.com
- Tips from Masters: Dragos Roua 0n creating your desired reality – ArinaNikitina.com
- How To Approach Personal Development (7 Personal Development Gurus Share Their Advic) – VladDolezal.com
About this blog
This blog is about my past, my present and my future crossroads. I am always in the search of a personal path and for that I just hunt as many crossroads I can, knowing that only by experiencing and refining my choices continuously, my chosen path will be as rewarding as I want it to be.
This blog is just a continuous story about all the crossroads I want to overcome, to solve, to discover, to find, to explain, to understand, to build, to create, to share or to complete, in order for my travel to be as fulfilling as possible.
Don’t expect to find common things here, and in the case you will still find common things, enjoy them, because they will not emerge often.
But do expect to find controversial, unexpected, unusual or just plain strange interpretations here. I saw over the time that some of my thoughts or mental connections have the tendency to put people in the dazzling state. Dazzling is good, sometimes. It makes your brains working.
I just think we don’t have to raise perception walls between our mindsets, goals or approaches. Our “big picture” might often seem cluttered and foggy, but this is mainly because our knowledge paths are frozen in habits. Unfroze your knowledge paths and let them converge and feed each other. And do not be afraid about the results.
We can never fail. We just learn.
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You can also find me on Twitter and Facebook, if you want to connect.






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