Do you dream of writing and publishing your own book one day?
I can tell you: it’s an incredible feeling. Especially as an expert, leader, or entrepreneur, a book is more than just a project – it’s a statement.
Yes, it takes effort.
But not nearly as much as most people think.
What you really need isn’t extraordinary talent – it’s a system that works.
Why a system matters more than talent
The most important thing is to have a system – and actually use it.
That’s what separates “I wish I could” from “I’ve done it.”
With the right system, writing becomes:
- clearer
- faster
- significantly more effective
And no – I’m not talking about AI.
AI in writing: support or limitation?
Let’s be clear: I’m not against AI.
There are tools that can be very helpful – especially for grammar or structure.
But when it comes to writing a book, this is exactly where the problem begins.
Your energy cannot be replaced
“Everything is energy,” said Albert Einstein.
And that’s the key point.
A book isn’t created from words alone.
It is created from your energy.
- your knowledge
- your experiences
- your insights
- your personality
Authentic storytelling doesn’t come from pressing a button.
Why AI cannot create truly meaningful content
You can use AI for:
- spelling
- grammar
- structural support
But not for what truly matters:
- depth
- emotion
- genuine connection
A book is not just a collection of text.
It’s a creation that builds a relationship with your readers.
The real question is:
Does your writing feel like you – or like an algorithm?
Authenticity beats automation
Of course, AI is tempting.
One click – and you instantly get content.
But let’s be honest:
Does it have the same impact?
The same energy?
The same passion?
A book you write yourself carries your signature.
And that’s what makes the difference.
Your opportunity: stand out from the crowd
Right now, this is your biggest advantage.
While many choose the “easy” path with AI, you can choose differently.
And that’s exactly how you stand out.
What usually holds people back isn’t skill – it’s belief systems.
I’ve written multiple books myself.
And in conversations, it always comes down to the same thing:
It’s not the writing that’s the problem.
It’s what people believe about it.
Anyone can write a book – with the right approach
Anyone who can write is capable of writing a book.
What you need:
- empowering beliefs
- a clear system
- the courage to use your own voice
Everything else can be learned.
Conclusion: Write your book – and leave something real behind
Write your book.
And leave something that lasts.
Not artificial.
But real.
Not interchangeable.
But unmistakably yours.
Your next step
If you truly want to write your book, don’t start with tools – start with yourself.
Your thoughts.
Your experiences.
Your perspective.
Because that’s exactly what people are looking for.
BE HAPPY – whenever and wherever you can.
Because happiness attracts happy people.
Dejan Sekulic is known for clear, practical strategies that help companies achieve sustainable growth and take a proactive approach to corporate responsibility—with a focus on implementation, impact, and entrepreneurial thinking.