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Review of Colours of Life by Damodar Baruah

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.

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Poverty is the biggest crime. There is no law for it, while there should be.

Few people pretend to serve humans and humanity to use them and their necessities. It has been the same for centuries and will stay the same forever. When people were buying and selling people, they never felt guilt for their inhuman acts or remorse for their actions. Even today, in the name of democracy, they divide people based on caste, creed, and religion for political gains. One can see people with these thoughts in different colors and dresses in every society.

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Preface-From Solitude to Connection: Navigating the Path to Overcoming Loneliness

In today’s interconnected world, it might seem paradoxical that loneliness continues to permeate our lives. We are more digitally connected than ever before, with social media platforms and messaging apps at our fingertips. Yet, many of us grapple with a profound sense of isolation and disconnection.

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Soul Contract, an introduction

At the core of our existence lies an extraordinary and profound truth: every soul enters this world with a purpose, a divine plan that transcends the physical realm. This plan, known as the soul contract, is a blueprint we agree to before incarnating into our earthly bodies. It is a sacred agreement that determines the key experiences, challenges, relationships, and lessons we will encounter during our lifetime.