English original book by Oliver and Laura Martin

31 Bridges

A book for people who already have enough input but want to judge more clearly what truly matters when real decisions have to be made.

Oliver Martin holding the book 31 Bridges in a cafe-style interior

Information overload

You do not need another opinion. You need more clarity in your thinking.

31 Bridges is the English original edition for people who want to turn notes, posts, advice, and ideas into a clearer next step again.

English Kindle edition. Price and availability are shown on Amazon.

When everything feels important

You have enough notes, saved posts, and good advice.

You may even have more input than ever before.

But when you have to decide what truly matters now, things do not automatically become clearer.

The problem is rarely one missing tip.

The problem is the noise between all the voices, ideas, opinions, and possibilities.

31 Bridges is a book for exactly this moment.

Too much input can feel productive. But without order, every new piece of information becomes just another point you still have to sort.

If you are looking for a book that does not add to this noise, but helps you distinguish more clearly again, 31 Bridges is the direct next step.

 

More input does not automatically mean more direction

Many people collect more ideas than ever before.

They listen to podcasts.

They save posts.

They highlight good sentences.

They follow smart people.

They collect options for later.

And still, when important decisions come up, the same question often remains: What truly helps me right now?

The problem is not that you know too little. The problem is that too many unstructured signals can hide your direction.

More input can feel productive. But if you have no criteria, every new piece of information becomes just another open loop.

The better decision

What truly helps me right now?

This question is stronger than the next opinion, the next post, or the next quick piece of advice.

31 Bridges starts exactly here. It does not give you a loud success formula or another list of quick tips.

It brings the major fields of influence into order: knowledge, self-leadership, the body, relationships, media, money, responsibility, and the future.

It helps you see patterns instead of getting lost in even more isolated opinions.

Not as more content. But as a clearer view of what is already in front of you.

If you recognise yourself in this overload, you do not need another saved post. Read the book.

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What you will find in the book

A book against the feeling that you have to sort everything at once.

31 Bridges guides you through the themes that shape your clarity: knowledge, self-leadership, the body, relationships, media, money, responsibility, and the future.

Written by Oliver and Laura Martin, the book connects these fields with practical perspectives from entrepreneurship, finance, personal growth, and real-life decision-making.

The 7 Bridges guide gives you the entry point. The book goes deeper into the 31 connections that determine how you bring knowledge, decisions, and responsibility together in everyday life.

Why more information often creates less clarity when you cannot classify it.

How to distinguish between what is important, what is loud, and what is merely interesting before you get lost in the next wave of input.

Why media, relationships, the body, money, and the future influence your decisions together even when they seem separate.

How to think more calmly about complex questions again without artificially oversimplifying them.

Why clarity does not come from even more consumption but from better connections.

 

If you want to go deeper into these themes, open the book page on Amazon.

Available as an English Kindle edition.

Who is 31 Bridges for?

For people who want to turn information overload back into direction.

For you if you read a lot, but still often ask yourself what truly matters now.

For you if you have too many open tabs in your head: health, environment, media, money, responsibility, future.

For you if you are not looking for a loud motivational guide, but for a calmer book against mental clutter.

For you if you already have enough content, but need better criteria.

If you recognise yourself in this, open 31 Bridges on Amazon.

About Oliver Martin

Writing from experience in business, finance, and real decisions.

Oliver Martin seated at a table with the book 31 Bridges

Swiss entrepreneur, author, and CEO.

His view of knowledge is practical:

What truly helps?
What changes decisions?
What remains only theory?

31 Bridges is therefore deliberately broad in scope.

Because real decisions rarely emerge from only one area of life.

The next step

Read 31 Bridges if you have already gathered enough.

The book connects knowledge, self-leadership, the body, relationships, media, finances, and the future into a clearer view of decisions.

31 Bridges book cover by Oliver Martin and Laura Martin

For readers who have a lot of input, but want to distinguish more clearly again what truly matters.

For people who are not looking for a loud recipe for success, but for a calmer book about knowledge, responsibility, and direction.

Available as an English Kindle edition.

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Buy the book

If you have gathered enough input, read the book that helps you sort it.

Not: Which opinion am I still missing?
But rather: Which of these things truly helps me think more clearly and decide better right now?