"What If You Could Fly?" is an intriguing tale of adventure, romance, and fiction that explores the limits of human self-control. Karebe, a brave young man always willing to push his own boundaries, decides-alongside his best friend-that they can teach themselves how to fly a paraglider. However, when each of them ends up trapped alone in their own dense, freezing forest, what once seemed like an exciting adventure turns into an extreme test of endurance and mental discipline.
Faced with the need to remain calm in a life-threatening situation, Karebe and his friend discover that the true challenge is not just surviving, but mastering their own minds and the impulses that emerge in moments of intense stress. Through a gripping narrative, the readers are invited to reflect on the importance of mental control in high-tension situations, where unconscious, impulsive reactions can lead to devastating consequences.
This work is not just a story of overcoming adversity-it's an invitation to explore the power of the mind and the need to pause and reflect before acting. A captivating and inspiring read that reminds us the greatest flight we can take is within ourselves.