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The fast pace of the technological development during the past about two decades, particularly in television and information technology, has put up such an enormous and sudden pressure on the human mind that the man of today has di¿culty bearing it. Quest for Peace examines the gap between the reality and the illusions of life that is widening every day. Man's desire for material things has increased to the extent that we are not able to make the right choices and maintain the correct balance in our lives. Science has delivered many wonderful things to us, but we have lost the peace and calm…mehr

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The fast pace of the technological development during the past about two decades, particularly in television and information technology, has put up such an enormous and sudden pressure on the human mind that the man of today has di¿culty bearing it. Quest for Peace examines the gap between the reality and the illusions of life that is widening every day. Man's desire for material things has increased to the extent that we are not able to make the right choices and maintain the correct balance in our lives. Science has delivered many wonderful things to us, but we have lost the peace and calm of a less harried life. We are just running without knowing what exactly we need-and what we don't need. Th e moral values that might help to balance the situation seem to have taken a back seat to the fast pace of today's world. In his poetry collection, Quest for Peace, author Amrik Binapal chronicles his innermost thoughts based upon his life experiences with the hope that it might ease the pressure of everyday life for everyone. Work Hard and Stay Humble Only after experiencing Pain and hardship, Do we realize, Peace and its true essence. Only after surviving Destruction and death, Do we understand and appreciate, The real value of life ...
Autorenporträt
Mr Binapal is a retired mechanical engineer. For thirty-one years, he worked in a very big industrial unit that makes power-generating equipment.He lost his wife in March of 1991. He has two grown-up children, a daughter and a son. Both are married and have two children each. Presently both his children are practicing physicians in the state of Georgia. Mr Binapal by now has published a total of nine books out of which four books are in his native language Punjabi and the other five are in English.The conclusions drawn and the truths perceived in writing these books are not just hearsay. These have emerged from the very personal and practical experiences of a life lived through serious conflicts and deadly distractions. He now enjoys his retired life and feels very much satisfied and blessed.Although a Sikh by religion, he loves to read all kinds of Holy Scriptures and attends most denominations of churches in his local area.