Newmag & Friends Presents Arpi Karapetyan’s "A Little Book of Life's Big Lessons, or We Were All Children Once" (Trailer)
02/22/2025

This vibrant, illustrated book explores origins, family, and the people who shape us, reflecting on the fundamental life lessons we first encounter in childhood. Published in Russian, it offers warm, heartfelt reflections on the principles that guide us throughout life.
The author, Arpi Karapetyan, is an HR expert, consultant, business trainer, and entrepreneur. A career coach and speaker, she is the founder of two successful companies and the driving force behind numerous impactful projects. Through her work, she helps individuals and organizations navigate challenges more easily. With this book, she offers readers a thoughtful and accessible guide to doing the same.
Karapetyan believes that while the mechanics of human relationships remain unchanged through centuries, they have only intensified over time. To understand the present, she suggests, we must reflect on the past.
In "A Little Book of Life’s Big Lessons, or We Were All Children Once," Karapetyan shares sincere and nostalgic memories, written with warmth and love. The book, published under the Newmag & Friends program, serves as both a journey into childhood and a guide to self-discovery, helping readers recognize the principles, values, and behavioral patterns that shape our personalities.
For over 15 years, Arpi Karapetyan has been teaching at various universities in Armenia and abroad. She has delivered speeches on leadership and human resource management in more than 50 countries and communities.
"A Little Book of Life's Big Lessons, or We Were All Children Once" is her third book. The presentation will take place on February 22, at 5:00 PM, at the Opera Suite Hotel. Admission is free.
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