A Book of Brainless Thought
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About the Book
The queue was getting shorter, and I too was getting closer to something. It was a big cloud, a hazy one. Everyone was calling this cloud with a name as they were coming closer to it. I wasn’t able to hear it clearly from a distance, but as I reached pretty close, I heard the name “God.” Yes, God was what I heard. The small hazy clouds were calling this huge hazy cloud as God. What is this God? I kept thinking as I was moving closer to it. My turn came, and I was in front of it. The first thing I said to it was God! And to this it replied, “Yes, son.” I was so surprised, frightened, and nervous. I wasn’t able to understand the reason for which I called it a god. May be it was some automated command fed into all of us. Then this god showed me a golden gate just behind it. It was this huge gate, with beautiful carved images on it as if it was telling a story about someone or something. God bent down to its knees and started telling me, or I should say, started giving me a series of instructions.
About the Author
Samir Samuel David is a believer of freedom of expression. Everything that exists must be relished and cherished. He believes that one must take and live one’s own experience rather than living the experiences of others. He is an engineer and an MBA and is presently working with a manufacturing company. He has this inclination toward writing from his school days. He wrote the first poem while he was in the fifth grade class. The poem was about his grandfather. What he believes is that life is all about experimenting and giving a try to the dreams one wishes to live. In the absence of stubbornness, most of us give up on what we truly wish to do. One has to keep trying and keep delivering, without worrying about the opinions of others.