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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal~If you spend your entire life being someone else, who is going to be you?~Read More...
~If you spend your entire life being someone else, who is going to be you?~
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Who are we? What are we? Who am I? How am I?
Translation is subjective. It is also fundamentally universal. Everything today exists due to the cognitive ability to translate information. To be able to translate requires not only the knowledge of traditional cultures but also prerequisite education and learning of what is the need of the present. My ideas are being translated into this essay and will further be transferred into other cognitive systems a
Who are we? What are we? Who am I? How am I?
Translation is subjective. It is also fundamentally universal. Everything today exists due to the cognitive ability to translate information. To be able to translate requires not only the knowledge of traditional cultures but also prerequisite education and learning of what is the need of the present. My ideas are being translated into this essay and will further be transferred into other cognitive systems and the web of translation carries on. Something interesting about translation to me is the curious essence it is based on. Translation is simply an effective medium to enable understandable communication by all the masses. It makes me wonder, in the process of translating theories, languages, recipes or just poetry in different languages, do we lose a crucial part of that thinking? Are we able to translate our idea or does the perceiver define that?
Change. A concept of unfamiliarity and uncertainty. With the eased words of poetic melody, this fear is made easier. A set of words from an aspiring writer and high school student, this book takes you on an exploration of self worth through the dark corners of her own psyche in her first venture of a published book.Self-taught and published, Cosmogyral chronicles the life of this ambitious young adult living in a land far from her dreams.A collection of poetry
Change. A concept of unfamiliarity and uncertainty. With the eased words of poetic melody, this fear is made easier. A set of words from an aspiring writer and high school student, this book takes you on an exploration of self worth through the dark corners of her own psyche in her first venture of a published book.Self-taught and published, Cosmogyral chronicles the life of this ambitious young adult living in a land far from her dreams.A collection of poetry about the depths of one self and the layers of our humanity, this book allows the reader to interpret their own lives and existence magnificently.
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