I was thinking of buying it on kindle fire I pre-ordered and hopefully it’s going to arrive in the mid-November. The only product I’m cheating on Apple. But the kindle fire couldn’t really stop the actual fire in me to go get the book. I’d waited 48 hours and created an excuse to walk by Barney’s and Noble.
If you let me so, I like to title this simply “enlightenment.” Although it’s truly the most difficult yet painful stage of the life –unless you have the desire of discovering the –self, –When you search for it, your neighbor will become your master. (It was really my neighbor when I was back home and was searching for an advise.) Why am I talking about this all of a sudden? Neither is it a sudden thought nor boredom none-sense(ness) but it’s a scream of the sprit that has been waiting to become a whole. I knew that it’ll abandon me from the crowd and the place I live, once I open the cover of the book. Well it won’t matter anyway because by the time I finish the book, nothing I know, no one I’ve met will remain the same. It’ll transform everything, one more time, like it’s happened in the past because the transformation, in fact, as everyone knows begins within you. (We know nothing!) Starting to forget everything you’ve learned and be a student to start all over again.
So if you dare to open the cover of the book of a master and if you consider yourself one of those people who look for the “I,” I wholeheartedly believe that Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson who is also the author of Einstein: His Life and the Universe, A Benjamin Franklin Reader and the Wise Men: Six Friends and the World They Made will move you, disturb you, and shake you. You’ll be upside and down. It won’t be the you while reading this.
So I guess, I’ll see you when I see you, then?!
Zuhal
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