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Life is the subject of all subjects. Everything that man has done, is doing and will do is for Life and with Life. Life is the epicentre of all that man has to do on this earth. But "What is Life?" is the most common question every man asks himself many a times in his lifetime. Understanding life, it's nature and purpose is one of the important pursuits of human life. This book on LIFE tries to explore and understand Life from multiple perspectives and gives ample reasons for one to Enjoy the Life one has.

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Life is the subject of all subjects. Everything that man has done, is doing and will do is for Life and with Life. Life is the epicentre of all that man has to do on this earth. But "What is Life?" is the most common question every man asks himself many a times in his lifetime. Understanding life, it's nature and purpose is one of the important pursuits of human life. This book on LIFE tries to explore and understand Life from multiple perspectives and gives ample reasons for one to Enjoy the Life one has.

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Chandrashekar Vajarahalli Nagaraj was born in Vajarahalli, a village near Bangalore, India in the year 1982, to a farmer family. He grew up observing his village change into a semi-urban habitat over time with rapid changes in all walks of life. He is a Software Engineer by profession currently working for an MNC. He believes himself to be a student and observer of life. He believes that questions are more important than answers and he thinks that it is his questions that have led to his exploring, observing and living Life and writing this book on Life.