We usually start asking ourselves about power when we feel it slipping away. We look for it in success, in other people, in circumstances that are meant to strengthen us. And yet true power does not arrive suddenly, nor does it come with fireworks or wear a cape. It is born slowly—from experiences, relationships and moments; from encounters with others; from small gestures; from successes, but also from failures, which—just like the good moments—we often learn to appreciate only with time.

Because each of us is different, the recipes for superpowers are different too. Events and people shape us like master sculptors. The chisels of fate carve grooves, hollows and imperfections, but also beautiful curves. When we touch them and recall all the experiences that formed them, we smile—because deep down, we like being human. And often, carrying heavy baggage—both the good and the less good—amid all the chaos of the Universe, in all its vastness, complexity and frightening beauty, we feel unique. Because we, too, are creators.

Creation

We humans—and the entire world around us—are the result of creation. And we create as well; it might seem that this act of creating is what allows us to exist. The very act of creation, and the inspiration that serves as the spiritus movens of the whole process, is elusive and fascinating. How else can one explain the phenomenon of creating great works? Does the creator cross an invisible boundary of something intangible? Must a true artist feel more deeply and be unafraid of risk? In short—must an artist be a little bit mad? When we begin a creative journey, do we really know what will emerge? Will our creation give us power—or take it away entirely?

We have our own theory of creation, one we try to remember every day while crafting our small works of art. It is a LOVE OF LIFE and of the NATURE that surrounds us. This is where we draw our power—from it, literally and metaphorically. Communion with nature gives us relief and arms us with strength. But we must also remember what nature gives us. Because nature is the greatest creator of all, and we merely—or perhaps profoundly—use its abundance to continue creating.

What nature has created is like a painter’s palette to us. We choose the colours that inspire us and that will form a perfect whole. We mix, taste, adjust and test—only to add one more pinch at the end and finally sit back with satisfaction, knowing we have created something that will make someone smile and feel power within themselves…

Strength in life does not come from a single source,
but from the connection and harmony of different elements.

We know this. That is why we selected the ingredients for our Power Supplier blend with exceptional precision—to create a whole that strengthens and arms you with the greatest power of all: the joy of life.

Ginger represents the moments when we had to take a step forward despite fear. It stands for the people who saw potential in us before we were ready to see it ourselves. These are the everyday superheroes: a parent, a teacher, a friend, a coach—or ourselves, in the moment we decided not to give up. Ginger burns, warms and stimulates, just like the experiences that forced us to find courage. Thanks to them, we know we can manage—even when we are afraid.

Then there are olive leaves—quiet, invisible resilience. It does not shout or demand recognition. It is born in moments of loss, failure and disappointment, when we learn perseverance. Resilience does not come from comfort. It is the result of difficult conversations, losses, mistakes and falls—after which we rise a little stronger. Olive leaves symbolise calm, endurance and the ability to regenerate. They give us the power to survive—not through struggle, but through wisdom.

Carrot stands for vitamins—knowledge, values and everyday resources that someone once passed on to us, or that we gathered along the way ourselves. Sometimes they seem modest, but without them there is no growth. We do not always notice them, yet they allow us to develop. Thanks to them we have energy to act, curiosity about the world and the ability to learn from mistakes. This is nourishment without which no strength has lasting foundations.

This recipe would not be complete without mint, because not every experience is easy to “digest.” Life constantly serves us emotions, including difficult ones. Mint symbolises reflection, distance and the ability to give meaning to what happens to us. Thanks to it, we do not choke on the past—we process it and move forward lighter. This is the power that allows us to turn experiences into wisdom.

Finally, there is apple—health and balance. A reminder that true power does not lie in constantly pushing limits, but in caring for yourself. For your body, your mind and your relationships. Without this balance, even the strongest ingredients lose their effect. Apple reminds us that real power is not constant struggle, but self-care and respecting one’s boundaries. Because there is no heroism without caring for your own health.

Power Supplier is truly a good recipe. Not one superhero, but many sources of power. Our strength works best when all the ingredients are in balance.

Remember—you do not need a cape to be strong. Sometimes all it takes is reaching for your own recipe for power, believing in yourself, finding joy in small things and remembering what made you who you are.

May the power be with you.