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Review of Colours of Life by Damodar Baruah

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 Life is a vibrant mix of emotions, choices, and experiences. Colours of Life by Md Taslim captures this essence beautifully, making readers pause and reflect. The book is not just about stories; it is about the lessons hidden in our everyday moments—love, betrayal, kindness, and the inevitable play of karma. Each page invites us to question our beliefs and rethink our actions, exploring the complexities of human relationships and the power of forgiveness. Md Taslim’s writing is simple yet profound, making it suitable for all—children, parents, and teachers alike. As a small tea grower and professional biographer, I view this book as a mirror that reflects the sweetness and bitterness of life, much like a cup of tea. It's a reflection that we can all relate to, where the right balance defines the taste. For those who cherish wisdom wrapped in words, Colours of Life is a delightful companion. It's a book that not only entertains with its engaging stories but also inspires wi...

Inspiring Stories: Lessons from the Angel of Death and Birbal

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Life is full of lessons that can change our perspective, and two such stories that deeply impact me are about the Angel of Death and Birbal . These stories offer profound insights into the nature of life, death, and wisdom. I’m excited to share these valuable lessons with you. The Angel of Death and the Writer’s Last Chapter Once, a famous writer worked late into the night, trying to finish the last chapter of his autobiography. It was 2:30 a.m. when a knock came at his door. To his surprise, the Angel of Death (Yamdoot) told him, “Your time on Earth is over. I’ve come to take you with me.” The writer, though surprised, calmly replied, “I am ready, but I request ten more minutes to finish my work.” The Angel of Death agreed and waited outside. In a hurry, the writer wrote furiously but was unsatisfied with his words. He threw the paper into the dustbin and asked for another ten minutes, which the Angel of Death patiently allowed. This cycle continued several times, with the ...