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Inferno Book Discussion | Book Blogger Blurbs

Was the pandemic predicted? Is it man-made? Or just history repeating itself? Is there a reason behind it if it's man-made? If it's man-made, is it ethical or unethical? Is it controllable? Is something other than the virus a bigger threat to existence of humanity? Go on & read this thriller to find out. Trust me you can't put it down at all. Robert Langdon, our dear professor on a quest to unearth (literally) the biggest event of the century (or just the decade. God knows what's more to come.) The blurb of the Book My favourite excerpts/quotes from the book: 1. The decisions of our past are the architects of our present.  2. Nice to know a 208 IQ can be wrong sometimes. 3. When they face desperation . . . human beings become animals. 4. Science is progressing so fast that nobody knows where the lines are drawn anymore. 5. Scroll to see the origin of the word QUARANTINE. This wasn't exactly a review but all the thoughts that arised while reading this aweso

Moving in life

Moving in life From Unsplash : @fuuj You're moving. You're not still. It's just that your pace is different than others. It feels everyone's moving in their life except you. Maybe, no. It's like you're in one train & others are in the other train. When you're in a moving train & another train at faster speed passes by, it feels as if your train isn't moving at all & other one's moving. But that's not true. Your train's moving too but at a pace different than the other . It's also not that you're moving at a slow pace. You are on your time. You'll reach your own destination at your own time. The other train may have a different destination & a different reaching time. Both are in their own tracks. No one's slow or fast. Just on a different track with different destination & reaching time.  From Unsplash :  @amosbarzeev What are your thoughts on this?  Comment below! Or just reply wherever you found this blog