Thought of comparing life with various surrounding real world objects. Today I would start this series with a book,
A life book starts with "Birth" and ends with "Death". These two incidents are the markers which puts a definable boundary on the book. Life itself has Pre- & Post- history attached which are similar to "Reasons for new Book" & "Book Review/Appreciation" respectively.
Book Cover: Personal Outlook... useful specially for people getting in "Love at First Sight", most of the time good books come with non-fancy covers so does people in real life.
Book Publisher Info: Parents/family etc...
Book Preface: A brief about life.. What we think about life, how It should be... All talks about "My life is the MOST Ideal Life"
Table Of Contents: ... Something which is very idealistic organization, and one of the things that cannot be directly compared with anything in real-life .. Yes it is enhanced at each step in life, but is complete only at the end of life, for someone else to read :).
Chapters/Sections: Various remembered/written incidents/flow in the life. There would be good chapters, bad chapters, chapters which you would like to read again & again.. Chapters which you would never like to read.
Index: ... This is the second thing which is very idealistic to list right at the beginning.. that is why it is always at the end of the book I guess.. So even in life it happens to be complete only with the end of life.
A book is good only if it suits our requirements, it contains something which we love reading or which raises our adrenalin.... Similarly life is beautiful only if lived with the correct mixtures of chapters of different strength/taste. If all the incidents that happen are good, then how do we learn about the bad incidents and learn from that experience...
As all of us know everything cannot be learnt from books, those are the moments when life takes over the books. Although book teaches us most of the solutions, still it is theoretical.
Tuesday, February 22, 2005
Life as Book
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