Reflections on books, the web, philosophy, and the quiet disciplines that hold a life together.
“Ahhh…. they don’t know how lucky they are”“I don’t even know if we can loose our minds but, I think you my friends are loosing it”“I mean, look at them… with their little happy lives, time is short and their days are...
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April 23, 2025
As readers you, I and all of us are exposed to different types of literature, from classical books to contemporary writing and what not. As a reader and book buyer one is confronted with the idea to either buy Abridge...
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Do or DieJoseph Conrad (1857–1924) was a Polish-born British novelist whose novels deal with the complexities of the human mind within the backdrop of imperialism, isolation, and moral compromise. Famous for his exqu...
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Siren Business “Nobody’s life can be ruined except by himself.”Dame Agatha Christie, renowned detective-story writer, had studied to be an opera singer but was too shy to pursue this career. She started writing when h...
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It built me and then it broke me after all is done, it left me the voidHermann Hesse (1877–1962) was a German-born Swiss author and Nobel laureate renowned for his profound exploration of spirituality, self-realizatio...
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