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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThey say, on average, a person spends four hours a day using their mobile phone, which is almost 25% of their waking hours. With such an amount of time spent on screen time, there are moments when we don’t look at our phones for a couple of hours while we are occupied with something important. When we finally check our phones, we often find a bunch of push notifications on our home screen. We tend to focus on the communications from a few important applications, have a quick glance at the rest, and then clear all the notifications at once. Later, when we visit a particular application or when someone reminds us of a message they have sent, we realize that an important communication was hidden among those push notifications, which we should have responded to but failed to notice at the time.
Similarly, due to the various roles we play daily, each demanding a lot of our time, we tend to miss out on the important notifications life gives us. If we can constructively interpret the instances of our lives regularly by introspecting, we would discover profound insights hidden in those incidents, which would help us grow in maturity. The chapters in this book contain such profound inferences, which I have derived from my own life experiences. These insights went unnoticed when they happened, but I discovered them days, months, or even years later. I wish to share them with the world, and that’s how ‘Unnoticed Notifications’ was born.
Arun A K
Being a civil engineer who works at construction sites is a very dynamic role. While executing an activity, one must have a couple of backup plans assuming the initial plan might fail. Since a lot of human effort is involved, there is always a challenge in completing the work on time. Every time you fail, you are expected to learn lessons to avoid repeating the same mistakes in the future. This professional quality has deeply ingrained itself in me, expressing itself in my personal, social, and spiritual dimensions.
A boy who grew up in a typical, conservative middle-class environment, who didn’t encounter anyone with a literary background during his formative years, pursued academics that concluded before he could apply for his driving license, passport, or voter ID. Here is that boy, who grew up in a humble background, and today, he is ready with his first book in English, which speaks about perception, profession, love, personality, life, miracles, God, and much more. I am Arun A. K., a civil engineer by profession, an ardent seeker, and an active interpreter.
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