: Placing your entire existence on another person leads to dependency.
No notable public figure named Zoran Milivojević has written on love formulas, Superman, Mises, or Zoofi. However, the name appears in minor records: a Serbian handball player, a Bosnian electrical engineer, and a few LinkedIn profiles. For the sake of our artefact, let us imagine a fictional Zoran Milivojević — a heterodox Belgrade-based philosopher born in 1968, who studied under underground libertarian circles in the 1990s, later becoming obsessed with the intersection of pop culture, praxeology, and affective computing. zoran milivojevic formule ljubavipdf superman mises zoofi
The search query is a classic example of the in digital folklore — users collectively misremember or hallucinate a document. Several Reddit threads and obscure forums reference “Ž. Milivojević – Formule ljubavi” as an underground classic, though no one produces a copy. The addition of “Superman, Mises, Zoofi” may be a coded message or an ARG (alternate reality game) fragment. : Placing your entire existence on another person