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Hi, curious soul! Would you be interested in stepping away from this overly materialistic world? A world steering us away from life's genuine sources of joy. A world marked by intolerance, where religion, intended to unite us, instead becomes a cause for division. Interested? In that case, we could embark on a journey of contemplation. A journey that refuses to accept the societal norms and dares to challenge it. A journey that will surely engage your brain in a strangely fascinating way. But hang on, we're not plunging into a super serious book by a genius philosopher, that's supposed to…mehr

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Hi, curious soul! Would you be interested in stepping away from this overly materialistic world? A world steering us away from life's genuine sources of joy. A world marked by intolerance, where religion, intended to unite us, instead becomes a cause for division. Interested? In that case, we could embark on a journey of contemplation. A journey that refuses to accept the societal norms and dares to challenge it. A journey that will surely engage your brain in a strangely fascinating way. But hang on, we're not plunging into a super serious book by a genius philosopher, that's supposed to skyrocket your life. This book is more like a bunch of everyday "aha" moments, presented in simple words, sprinkled with short poems, quotes, and stories to spark your imagination. Are you ready for a journey through the mysterious regions of pain, suffering, divinity and the deep essence of existence? Fasten your seatbelts and get ready for a captivating take-off on this enigmatic ride!
Autorenporträt
You wonder, "Who is she?" Well, I'm a bibliophile and poetry enthusiast soul, all enclosed within the 20-year-old body of Preet Ghuman, who was born in India and raised in Austria. My life was proceeding smoothly until I decided to study Philosophy at the University of Vienna (and soon to be delving into law studies, because one cannot philosophize on an empty stomach;). Since then, my life only revolves around consuming literature, digesting it through reflection, and further internalizing it through critical questioning. One day I came across this quote: "Write worth reading or do worth writing", and being a couch potato, I proudly chose the former. So I took my pen, a faithful companion with which I can never lie, and wrote down the burden I carried in my heart and mind. This book is an organizer of my brain chaos, a piece of my heart, and a home for my thoughts.