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Let Me Tell Your Story


Our Service 'Let Me Tell Your Story' Publishes Its First Case — And It's Our Own Founder
The first completed case of IWBFD's core service is its own founder. People 001 — The City Storyteller: Paul J. J. Kang — is now live on bcd-W Magazine.

IWBFD
Apr 302 min read


Let Me Tell Your Story™ — A Signature Service of IWBFD Storytelling Studios
A four-phase service that turns one person's life and business into an English-language book, licenses that book to publishers in up to fifteen language markets, and activates each publisher as a business connector in their territory.

Paul Kang
Apr 264 min read


Drop it. Rise eternal.
Let it end there. Death, and nothing more. your newness is waiting for you.

Paul Kang
Apr 101 min read


The door closed. The story didn't.
Every ending
is just a door
you forgot to open from the other side.
Happy Death Day.
Welcome to what's next.

Paul Kang
Apr 91 min read


When Beauty Becomes Common, What Will We Love?
— The First Letter from Sim Eternal City, 2080 Dear Future Citizen, Today I would like to tell you a slightly dangerous story. A story about God, about pleasure, and about robots. I believe pleasure is one of the gifts God gave to human beings. The sensation that arises from union with someone we love is not, I think, an accident of biology. But what if — what if this gift were no longer confined to the space between two people ? In the Sim Eternal City of 2080, that "what if

Paul Kang
Apr 82 min read


Where Something New Begins
When it feels like something has ended, we instinctively start worrying about what’s next. But for now, it’s okay to pause. To breathe. To simply stay where you are. When something disappears, it creates space. You may not have a name for it yet, but something new is already growing there. So today, I just want to celebrate your ending, and what comes after. Happy Death Day.

IWBFD
Apr 81 min read
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