Posted by: vishontar July 17, 2006
Nepe's book on the web
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I read Nepe Dai’s book and liked it very much. I am not a fiction loving guy but there were two reasons why I read this book. I consider Nepe as a close cyber friend of mine though we rarely interact. Unlike me he is immensely interested in Politics and I believe he has vision in his field of interest. Few years ago, when I read his hopelessly tedious article on Republic Nepal, I thought this man was dreaming. Now, his thoughts are tends to be realized. I believe in result and Nepe deserves respect. Despite my reluctance in politics I am fan of some Sajha political analyzers. Of course Nepe is one of them. When I read newuser’s political analysis I felt I was reading my own write ups. Ashu’s columns/postings astonish me “boy how someone can possibly steal my thoughts!” Dodhare and Isolated freak impress me from their genuine logics. There are some other too, who are not in the top of my tongue right now, but their political analysis is admirable. I hardly know any of these people personally; however, I feel I am very close to them. Perhaps I may not get opportunity to interact with some of these people because of our difference in field of interest, but my respect for them will always be in my heart. This was the first reason why I read Nepe’s Novel. The quality of life should not be measured by its coziness but by wholesomeness. Wise people shouldn’t care how someone lives but how good someone is. People, who live only for themselves can not taste the beauty of life because they can not find happiness. “Selfishness leads to misery and selflessness generates happiness”, this law of nature was discovered thousands of years ago by the every single society in the earth independently. I haven’t been able to do any remarkable selfless service yet, but can not live a selfish life because I dear not challenge the nature. This book is dedicated to “Help Nepal Network”, a non-profit organization. I am very much thankful to the Author who provided me opportunity to read such a wonderful story with the benefit of selfless service. Thank you for Help Nepal for carrying my few cents to them who are in despirate need. This was the only reason why I went to see MaHa program as well. This was the second reason why I read this book. Since I read the book, I feel I am obliged to post my view; that I will do some other time. Hope the Author is open to criticism.
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