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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalRohit Kothari, a graduate of MET (Mumbai Educational Trust Institute of Pharmacy), is a businessman by the mind but a writer at heart. The day-to-day evolution of society, the trending stories across the globe, and the beautiful nature inspire him to follow his passion and create a perfect environment for him to write. His writings are simple and easy to connect with the common man’s life. The literature also stimulates a thought process in his readers and encourages them to approach life more optimistically.Read More...
Rohit Kothari, a graduate of MET (Mumbai Educational Trust Institute of Pharmacy), is a businessman by the mind but a writer at heart. The day-to-day evolution of society, the trending stories across the globe, and the beautiful nature inspire him to follow his passion and create a perfect environment for him to write. His writings are simple and easy to connect with the common man’s life. The literature also stimulates a thought process in his readers and encourages them to approach life more optimistically.
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The Technical (T)Error is a book that transports you to the new age of technology we live in. It delves into an era where everything is effortlessly available and easily accessible. The book highlights the comfort that progressive programming and day-to-day tech upgrades have brought into our lives. But, on the flip side, it also emphasizes how our excessive reliance on technology has rendered our minds less productive, our hearts devoid of emotions, and the h
The Technical (T)Error is a book that transports you to the new age of technology we live in. It delves into an era where everything is effortlessly available and easily accessible. The book highlights the comfort that progressive programming and day-to-day tech upgrades have brought into our lives. But, on the flip side, it also emphasizes how our excessive reliance on technology has rendered our minds less productive, our hearts devoid of emotions, and the human connections fading with each passing day.
Has this tech-savvy world taken a lot from us as humans? Or is it really the way, as technology suggests, for the betterment of society? Technology has always come with a question mark for me – has it been a curse or a boon to society? The interesting aspect is that, without actively seeking answers, we humans have consistently embraced technological advancements with open arms, often without pondering the potential repercussions.
The book makes us think – whether technology has been correctly used as a tool as it is meant to be, or whether we are posing threats to ourselves through over-dependency, ultimately leading to nothing but termination.
The addiction to technology, often under the guise of making life simple, reaches a point of no return, and, unfortunately, there is no rehab for it. And that’s not all; the additional threats associated with this rapidly evolving technology compel us to reflect on the wisdom of our esteemed predecessors who said, ‘Nothing comes easy, and there are no shortcuts to success.’ Isn’t this contrary to today’s lifestyle, largely due to these tech gizmos?
To think is our right, and we should know what and how much is right.
The Technical (T)Error is a book that transports you to the new age of technology we live in. It delves into an era where everything is effortlessly available and easily accessible. The book highlights the comfort that progressive programming and day-to-day tech upgrades have brought into our lives. But, on the flip side, it also emphasizes how our excessive reliance on technology has rendered our minds less productive, our hearts devoid of emotions, and the h
The Technical (T)Error is a book that transports you to the new age of technology we live in. It delves into an era where everything is effortlessly available and easily accessible. The book highlights the comfort that progressive programming and day-to-day tech upgrades have brought into our lives. But, on the flip side, it also emphasizes how our excessive reliance on technology has rendered our minds less productive, our hearts devoid of emotions, and the human connections fading with each passing day.
Has this tech-savvy world taken a lot from us as humans? Or is it really the way, as technology suggests, for the betterment of society? Technology has always come with a question mark for me – has it been a curse or a boon to society? The interesting aspect is that, without actively seeking answers, we humans have consistently embraced technological advancements with open arms, often without pondering the potential repercussions.
The book makes us think – whether technology has been correctly used as a tool as it is meant to be, or whether we are posing threats to ourselves through over-dependency, ultimately leading to nothing but termination.
The addiction to technology, often under the guise of making life simple, reaches a point of no return, and, unfortunately, there is no rehab for it. And that’s not all; the additional threats associated with this rapidly evolving technology compel us to reflect on the wisdom of our esteemed predecessors who said, ‘Nothing comes easy, and there are no shortcuts to success.’ Isn’t this contrary to today’s lifestyle, largely due to these tech gizmos?
To think is our right, and we should know what and how much is right.
Mausam Zindagi Ke… is an anthology of human emotions, resembling the diverse seasons of nature. Life is about vibes, emotions and feelings. Sometimes, you love thyself so much that you feel you don't need any other person. Sometimes, you feel the same love for someone else and love seems to be in the air. Sometimes, you feel you are left out and there is nobody who loves you.
These feelings are in likeness to the various seasons of nature.
Mausam Zindagi Ke… is an anthology of human emotions, resembling the diverse seasons of nature. Life is about vibes, emotions and feelings. Sometimes, you love thyself so much that you feel you don't need any other person. Sometimes, you feel the same love for someone else and love seems to be in the air. Sometimes, you feel you are left out and there is nobody who loves you.
These feelings are in likeness to the various seasons of nature. Summer—a season that makes you feel energized and everything around smiles because of the light all around. Winter—a season that makes you indolent, sometimes laid-back and sometimes gloomy. Autumn—a season when you look around and everything seems to be gone away. It makes you feel as if there is no tomorrow. Spring—the time when everything turns green, beautiful and makes you feel lively. There is so much to learn and get inspired from in our surroundings.
Just one simple thing to understand is that if there is tunnel of darkness, there will be light at the end of it. Likewise, if there are moments that make you feel perished in life, there will come a time which will make you feel revived and you will surely rise in it. Mausam Zindagi Ke… connects human behavior with nature, both being beautifully infused in each other.
क्यों सब छूटने लगता है? खुद इंसान खुद से ही टूट ने लगता है। भरी जो खुशियां जीवन में इतनी मशक़्क़त कर के, वह गम के आने स Read More...
क्यों सब छूटने लगता है? खुद इंसान खुद से ही टूट ने लगता है। भरी जो खुशियां जीवन में इतनी मशक़्क़त कर के, वह गम के आने स Read More...
किसी के भी आँख में आंसू लाना बहुत आसान होता है, मुस्कान भरने मे किसी के ज़िन्दगी में दम लगता है, बहुत मुश्किल होता है. Read More...
Let's pull the gear and overcome the fear, No ain't no time for regret, no ain't no time for tear, So what, if you have been betrayed by your dear, Bygone is bygone, c'mon let's move on, Let's not cry for what we have lost, Let's think of our assests and let's just cheer... A phase had come w Read More...
Kehte hai yeh seher kabi sota nahi hai, Yahaan insaan akela ho ke bhi, kabhi tanha hota nahi hai... Yeh maaya nagri hai, kehte hai iski chamak sab ko moh leti hai... Raat ka andhera bhi khauff nahi paida karta mann mei, Yeh seher ka naam he kaafi hai, sab ko mehfooz mehsus karvaane mei... Iske Read More...
Sab kuch nasht ho raha hai, Lag raha hai jaise sansaar andhkaar ki or badh raha hai... Aise andhere mei achaanak, Dekh deep prakaashit hua mere bharose ka, Tera bhi toh ummeed ke grith se deepak roshan hua hai.. Naa jaane kaunsa asur aisi maahaamari failaa raha hai, Par dekh kitne iss ju Read More...
Aaj har insaan ek jung lad raha hai, Har insaan ka har katraa tak maidan e jung mei jaise khadaa hai.. Sab kuch tere aas paas tham gaya hai, Sab kuch mere aas paas bhi ruk gaya hai, Hai jo chal raha woh bheetar mera lahu, Aur tere andhar saason ka silsilaa hai... Jab raahon pe nikla karte the har s Read More...
DO NOT PANIC ABOUT THIS FUSS, CORONA IS JUST ONE KIND OF A VIRUS... LET'S BE TOGETHER LET'S THINK WHAT'S RIGHT, YES THE WORLD IS IN DARKNESS AND THERE IS FEAR ALL AROUND, BUT DO NOT STRESS, SOON THERE WILL BE SUN OF HOPE, SOON THERE WILL BE LIGHT... LET US JUST FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE GOVER Read More...
HUM DUNIYA SE ALAG HONE LAGE THE, ALAG HE APNI DUNIYAA BANAANE LAGE THE... PASHU SE LAGAAV TOH DOOR KI BAAT HAI, INSAAN KE LIYE SAMAY NAA NIKAAL PAA RAHE THE.. LAGE REHTE APNE-APNE JUGAAD MEI, APNE PHONE, APNI SOCIAL MEDIA AUR ONLINE WALI DUNIYAA KA GUBAARA FULAANE LAGE THE... JINKO BANA Read More...
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