+ first edition. 1,000 copies
a tiny book that changes what you notice
200+ perforated pages. One sentence each.
Inspired by real conversations and messages.
Tear one out and see what it does.
1 for you + 1 for a friend
how it works in 30 seconds
1.
ask yourself a question
think of something, or someone that’s been on your mind lately
2.
tear out a random page
don’t look. open anywhere and tear. the pages are perforated, it’s more satisfying than you’d expect
3.
read it and give it some time
come back to your question with the sentence in mind. keep the torn page in your phone case or share it with someone.
sample pages
here you have 3 examples of pages you could find in the book.
We tend to see vulnerability as weakness in ourselves but courage in others.
Love is often an excuse
Don’t bury yourself in what happened to you
You go to hell and expect to see angels?
Faith is half the fight
Fire consumes itself when it finds nothing else to burn
What’s
notice what’s been trying to get your attention
1.
this is not a fortune teller
this book won’t fix anything. but it might shift something. and sometimes that’s enough.
not answers. angles.
2.
paper makes it harder to ignore
a torn page becomes a small object you keep bumping into. screens make words cheap. paper helps because you can’t swipe it away.
3.
put the book on a table. wait two minutes.
someone will ask what it is. once one person plays, everyone wants in.
petits sacrifices was born from a simple idea:
Creating a playful 30-second experience:
You ask yourself a question, then pick a random page, you tear it out and keep the page.
Meant to be shared, it's not something you own. It's something you find, and eventually let go of.
Page by page, person by person.
+ The best part is making people play.
have friends or strangers ask themselves a question and randomly tear out a page.
+ The best part is making people play.
have friends or strangers ask themselves a question and randomly tear out a page.
The whole experience is based on sharing:
+ every time you buy a book, you get an extra one to share