"People always ask me, how come all these weird things happen to you?" I always answer them by saying that "actually, we all come across unique people during this life-long journey, we meet with accidents and experiences, many of them touch us, many of them have the ability to change us inside out, many of them have the capacity to make us think, they make us peep inside our mind. If a person has a sensitive mind and a habit of jotting down all the experiences everyday and every time, then he or she will realize that there is an immense treasure with him or her. Sudha Murthy is a social worker, a writer, a professor. Her work takes her to various villages, she mixes with all, especially the poor, those dwelling in slums and also the common people. She jots down every incident in her mind as well as on paper. It includes the hardships they come across, their struggle for life, the way they defeated life, and also the way they were defeated by life. While putting this into words, Sudha Murthy realizes the immense magnanimity some possess and the extreme unselfishness some have. Be it the fight against Tsunami or be it the fight of women against the injustice, be it the youngsters trying to rise above all the competitions, each and every word has the power to make the incidences alive. The stories here are in a way the soul of the Indian community.
"People always ask me, how come all these weird things happen to you?" I always answer them by saying that "actually, we all come across unique people during this life-long journey, we meet with accidents and experiences, many of them touch us, many of them have the ability to change us inside out, many of them have the capacity to make us think, they make us peep inside our mind. If a person has a sensitive mind and a habit of jotting down all the experiences everyday and every time, then he or she will realize that there is an immense treasure with him or her. Sudha Murthy is a social worker, a writer, a professor. Her work takes her to various villages, she mixes with all, especially the poor, those dwelling in slums and also the common people. She jots down every incident in her mind as well as on paper. It includes the hardships they come across, their struggle for life, the way they defeated life, and also the way they were defeated by life. While putting this into words, Sudha Murthy realizes the immense magnanimity some possess and the extreme unselfishness some have. Be it the fight against Tsunami or be it the fight of women against the injustice, be it the youngsters trying to rise above all the competitions, each and every word has the power to make the incidences alive. The stories here are in a way the soul of the Indian community.
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