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Twb is the story of a boy who has been gifted with some special powers to access information bases. However, the purpose of the book is not simply to demonstrate how important correct information is for making useful decisions. However, the real purpose of this book is to emphasize on everyone, i.e., people of all ages, the importance of maintaining their initial instincts of siding with good, right and truth. It is a well known fact that as we grow older, we tend to lose our innocence and develop various types of barriers to defend the positions that we believe we have been forced to adopt in…mehr

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Twb is the story of a boy who has been gifted with some special powers to access information bases. However, the purpose of the book is not simply to demonstrate how important correct information is for making useful decisions. However, the real purpose of this book is to emphasize on everyone, i.e., people of all ages, the importance of maintaining their initial instincts of siding with good, right and truth. It is a well known fact that as we grow older, we tend to lose our innocence and develop various types of barriers to defend the positions that we believe we have been forced to adopt in our lives for the sake of our survival. Twb believes that to the extent possible, we must all struggle to maintain our clear conscience that was given to us when we were born. It is this endeavor on the part of all persons alive on this planet that will achieve the much desired goals of peace and stability around the world, which will then lead to a reduction of disequilibrium and promote social good.
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I was born in Karachi, Pakistan in 1958, lived in Saudi Arabia from 1989 to 1995 and have lived in the United States of America since then. I work in a service industry. I got married in 1991 and have four children. I have lived in different countries, experienced different cultures, seen religion being misused, societies being converted from safe places into areas where you don't want to be, experienced both the Pakistan and India wars and the Gulf war (so I know the true value of peace), seen corruption (so I know the importance of keeping a clear conscience), witnessed a number of deaths of close friends and relatives, and also some people becoming very sick. I have also known people who later committed suicide. I still wonder why? Above all, I have seen people confusing the purpose of life, making the acquisition of wealth as its primary objective. I hope my book will help people understand each other better and result in increasing tolerance of other people.