Unforgettable experience in Rovinj

Weekend 18 - Zdravko Petrushevski © Zdravko Petrushevski

Weekend 18 in Rovinj: An Unforgettable Experience of Inspiration, Learning, and Friendship

By Zdravko Petrushevski

In Rovinj, I had a truly unforgettable experience – I attended “Weekend 18,” an event that marked my autumn mood most beautifully. From the very beginning, the atmosphere was full of enthusiasm, positive energy, and creativity. “Weekend 18” was not just a festival, but a true gathering of inspiring people from different fields who came to share ideas, experiences, and visions for the future.
 

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During the event, I had the opportunity to attend numerous lectures and panel discussions that left a deep impression on me. Each lecture was unique in its own way – filled with practical advice, real examples, and contemporary ideas that motivated us to think differently. I learned many new things that will be useful not only in my work but also in everyday life. Besides the educational part, I was most impressed by the new friendships I made. The people I met were open, sincere, and full of energy. We talked about projects, plans, and dreams, and it reminded me how important it is to connect with people who inspire and support you.

Weekend 18_photo 2 © Zdravko Petrushevski

The event was a perfect combination of fun, learning, and socializing. Every moment was filled with something interesting – from spontaneous conversations, through inspiring speakers, to evening programs that offered lots of laughter and good music.

For me, “Weekend 18” was more than just an ordinary experience – it was a reminder that when you are surrounded by the right people and positive energy, you can gain a new perspective and great motivation for future projects. I sincerely recommend this event to everyone who wants to be inspired, learn something new, and spend a few unforgettable days filled with beautiful moments. I can confidently say that “Weekend 18” amazed me, and I would gladly be part of it again next year.

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