Paras Joshi, also called ‘Paolini of the east’ by his friends, has just turned twenty-one. Soft-spoken but intense and always immersed in his writing, he is an avid blogger. At present a third year student at University School of Law and Legal Studies, Paras has over the years found himself beginning and abandoning many ambitious projects, never quite being able to break the fifteen-page psychological barrier. The idea of Equilibrium began as a daydream, and as a result of invigorating discussions he had with his mother on Lord Krishna’s sermon to Arjun in the Bhagvad Gita. Since then, after more than a year and a half of writing and a real roller coaster ride, the first book of the trilogy is complete and ready, while the second book is neParas Joshi, also called ‘Paolini of the east’ by his friends, has just turned twenty-one. Soft-spoken but intense and always immersed in his writing, he is an avid blogger. At present a third year student at University School of Law and Legal Studies, Paras has over the years found himself beginning and abandoning many ambitious projects, never quite being able to break the fifteen-page psychological barrier. The idea of Equilibrium began as a daydream, and as a result of invigorating discussions he had with his mother on Lord Krishna’s sermon to Arjun in the Bhagvad Gita. Since then, after more than a year and a half of writing and a real roller coaster ride, the first book of the trilogy is complete and ready, while the second book is nearing completion....more
There are days when you can sit under the winter sun and see your whole life flash across your eyes; when the distant bustle of moving traffic, the chirp of the birds or the whistle of the trees add a strange melancholy to the universe. It is surprising how there can be so much grief and sadness everywhere you look and yet life never slows down. It will march ahead at the same unrelenting pace and
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