Dorota Goldpoint about her latest book “The heart has no wrinkles”

Dorota Goldpoint talked about her latest book “The heart has no wrinkles”. The premiere of the publication took place on November 27.

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Dorota’s book is part of the “The Inner Power” project, which aims to fight for a decent status for mature women. The project’s task was to show the world that women up to the age of 50. they are full of life, sexy and full of experience, and most importantly, they don’t give up.

Dorota mentioned that

Joanna Kurowska, one of my ambassadors, once told a very funny anecdote: in 1906 the following news was published in the “Kurier Warszawski” newspaper: “A fifty-two-year-old old woman was trampled by a cab with horses.” I don’t feel like I’m fifty years old. I want to be the voice of my peers who, I am sure, think similarly

In her book, the author talks about the power of women. Its main goal is for other people to start appreciating them. He wants to use his knowledge of psychology to mark maturity as a value. According to her, women’s strength increases with their age.

“The Heart Has No Wrinkles” is my personal tribute to mature women. It is a broader definition in psychoanalytic terms of the concepts of mature femininity, motherhood, mature relationships, and describes the developmental dilemmas and doubts that appear with the merciless PESEL. In the book, I am a discreet medium that becomes an element of conveying important messages. […] 50 years is an important, breakthrough moment in every woman’s life. Maturity is beautiful when you understand and accept it. My desire is to bring and consolidate in social awareness the strength and enormous inner power that mature women have within themselves. The symbol of the Inner Power project is a woman – a tree. In order for a tree to have beautiful flowers and fruits, it must have strong and healthy roots.

The Goldpoint project was supported by women such as: Katarzyna Grochola, Agata Młynarska, Katarzyna Żak, Irena Santor and Alicja Węgorzewska.

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