Санкт-Петербург
Москва
Санкт-Петербург
Москва

For three weeks, kids laughed. Then, one by one, they stopped. Because Leo kept drawing. A dog that looked like a potato. A spaceship that resembled a hair dryer. And then, one day, a hand. Bony. Real. Almost alive.

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Oh yes i can magazine (often stylized as Oh yes i can Mamagazine

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Leo touched his chest, where he’d tucked the magazine. But when he reached for it later, it was gone. The sketchbook was empty. No gold foil. No third eye. Just his father’s old drawings—clouds, cats, a woman laughing—and in the margins, the same small handwriting Leo now used.

The cover image was impossible. It showed a woman with a third eye—not a scar, not a tattoo, but a real, blinking, iris-and-pupil eye in the center of her forehead. She was smiling. She was holding a paintbrush. The headline above her read: “How I Painted the Smell of Lightning.”

He never found the magazine again. But every time he picked up a pencil, he felt its weight behind his eyes. And every time a kid in the art room sighed and said, “I can’t draw,” Leo would lean over and whisper:

It shows you the version of yourself that isn't afraid to try. The version that falls down seven times and gets up eight.

He didn’t draw a poster. He drew the woman from the cover. But he couldn’t get the third eye right. The first ten attempts looked like a bruised golf ball. The next twenty looked like a startled nostril. His hand cramped. His trash can filled with furious spirals.

In an economy where everyone is trying to sell you a course or a secret hack, Oh Yes I Can Magazine feels refreshingly honest. It does not promise you a million dollars or a perfect body. It promises you a mirror.

If you are tired of feeling like a victim of your circumstances; if you are ready to trade "I wish" for "I will," then find your nearest copy of Oh Yes I Can Magazine . Read it. Highlight it. Dog-ear the pages. And then, close the back cover and say it out loud:

Readers can find these issues on popular e-book platforms like Ookbee and Pinto E-book , where individual issues often reach "best-seller" status within their niche. 2. A Movement of Empowerment and Self-Improvement