When life shakes the ground beneath our feet, most of us scramble to patch the cracks and pretend everything is fine. But for author Ivette Smith, those cracks were not signs of failure—they were invitations to rebuild stronger.
When Ivette Smith speaks about bees, she does so with the reverence of someone discussing family. Her voice softens, her tempo changes, and there’s a glimmer in her tone that makes it clear: this isn’t just a topic she writes about. It’s a part of her.
When Ivette Smith was first told she had bipolar disorder, it felt like her world had been cracked open. What began as confusion and fear slowly transformed into a journey of self-discovery, resilience, and light. In her heartfelt interview, Smith reveals how The Bipolar Journey was born not only from her diagnosis.
Sometimes the stories that change the world are born not from success, but from scars. For author Ivette Smith, the dark web wasn’t just a topic of curiosity-it was the scene of personal heartbreak. What began as a simple search for remote work turned into a lesson in deception, loss, and ultimately, resilience.
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