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Philosophy is the first academic subject that was responsible for very profound progress but also retardness, especially today. If you ever read different philosophies, you must be very well aware of the contradiction of different kind or types of philosophy imposes. Philosophy without a doubt lead us to science i.e., a subject that always leads to progress and is dedicated to creating absolute, contradiction-free knowledge. But still despite the existence of science people are not clear about what part of philosophy was absolute, what are the necessities, what exactly overall philosophy means, and what is the subject of everything – is it philosophy?

That’s why I have written this book to clear those things and end philosophy once and for all. This book is meant to clear the bases of everything and also to eradicate the base of things that retard progress. This book is the 1st book written by mean which creates the base for every subject so that I can write the 2nd book “Connectivity – Theory of Everything” and the 3rd book “Solution of All Prior Unsolved Paradoxes”. At last, I would say “judge a book by its index”

177 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 26, 2023

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Sujal Sahu

5 books
Sujal Sahu (S.S) always had a straightforward and no-nonsense approach which is apparent from his work whether in the form of books or something else. From 2018 to 2023 Sujal Sahu has written 3 quintessential books for the understanding of the absolute which are now published simultaneously for the best understanding possible. The centrepiece of all of his work is his 2nd book “Connectivity – Theory of Everything” which is a significant milestone in physics for the understanding of the absolute.

People who already know Sujal whether professionally or personally are well aware of the fact that he always likes to maintain his privacy and solitude that’s why unlike most young people he doesn’t use any social media app, but that no way means that he is not interested in knowing useful questions, doubts or queries which may other scientists (especially physicists) will not able to consider, so if you got any questions, doubts or queries just send it right now to contactsujalsahu@gmail.com (if deemed potential it will be selected and Sujal will reply as soon as possible).

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Profile Image for The Bookish Elf.
2,821 reviews428 followers
April 5, 2023
For centuries, philosophy has been an intriguing topic of study, and it continues to enthral readers to this day. There is no shortage of thought-provoking philosophy literature to choose from, whether you are interested in ancient wisdom or new ideas. Philosophers, from Plato and Aristotle to Descartes and Kant, have tried to solve life's big questions throughout history. Who are we and What brings us here? What exactly is the reality? These questions may appear intimidating, but they provide us with an opportunity to delve into the depths of human experience and obtain a better grasp of ourselves and our surroundings.

Philosophy has also been a cause of confusion and disputes. It's no surprise that people wrestle to find clarification and insight when there are a lot of different kinds of thought and conflicting theories. Despite scientific progress, the puzzle of what philosophy genuinely means and how it integrates into our knowledge of the universe persists. Sujal Sahu's book "Only Thoughts: Philosophy of Everything" aims to address these issues and lay a firm basis for all other academic topics. His aim is to remove the impediments to development and prepare the way for future advances in knowledge and comprehension.

Sujal Sahu's Only Thoughts is not your typical philosophical text. It is a work that questions our assumptions about knowledge and progress. It aims to get you thinking about what really matters and what doesn't. In today's world, where information overflow is ubiquitous, distinguishing between important ideas and pointless talk is more essential than ever. This book will show you how to navigate through all the information out there and find the nuggets of knowledge that will actually help you improve.

This is not a book for the masses, but rather for those who want to attain ultimate success and be leaders in their professions. The information presented in Sahu's work will teach its readers about the structure of their own minds, as well as how to generate and implement fresh perspectives. Readers can become better thinkers and eventually add to the larger good by recognising and conquering roadblocks. But this work isn't just for those looking for advancement. It's also for anyone who wants to gain insight into their own and others' thoughts. Sahu dives into the very fibre of what makes us human by examining the nature of thoughts. He describes how thoughts work, how knowledge is created, and how it is applied in order to achieve ultimate growth and development.

One of the most intriguing elements of the book is the author's attempt to create a complete theory of everything. He argues that with the foundation of "only thoughts," we can develop an extensive understanding of the world that encompasses everything from physics and biology to psychology and sociology. It remains to be seen if Sahu's theory of everything can stand up to close inspection and testing.

In spite of the ambitious targets it sets for itself, "Only Thoughts: Philosophy of Everything" is not without its share of shortcomings. The way that Sahu writes can be quite complex at times, making it challenging to understand what he is trying to convey, and his arguments are not always straightforward. Furthermore, some readers may object to his rejection of certain intellectual practises and concepts. But if you're ready to interact with his point of view, you'll leave with a better understanding of the world's intricacies and the role that our ideas play in moulding it.

To summarize, Sujal Sahu's "Only Thoughts: Philosophy of Everything" is a daring and audacious effort to lay a sound philosophical basis and a coherent theory of everything. It is a profound and difficult investigation into the essence of reality and the function of philosophy in our comprehension of it. Whether you concur with Sahu's views or not, this work will leave you with a lot to think about. It will elicit a vibrant discussion and inspire readers to ponder the nature of reality and the role of philosophy in our comprehension of it. If you're searching for a novel to question your views and broaden your perspectives, "Only Thoughts: Philosophy of Everything" is a must-read.
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544 reviews30 followers
March 26, 2023
Only Thoughts: Philosophy of Everything by Sujal Sahu is an unusual engrossing non-fiction book that takes a firms stance on the subject matter of philosophy. The book first asks a question – is philosophy the rudimentary aspect of everything that we have and do in life? Next, it tries to demystify all the suspense and air that we hold on the name of philosophy in science, humanity evolution, society and its allied parameters, knowledge, and thoughts.

The book begins with the motive of the book – in fact it challenges the ages old ways that we have been tended to follow without giving proper reasoning and logic. People have been molded to think in a specific way, to relate in a specific way, whether it makes sense or suits them is something considered second-hand. The author here in this book sharply pinpoints that blind arrangement that obstructs the true growth of an individual, organization, nation, and the world itself at a broader level.

Not much further in the book, it comes out that he loathes retards. He classified types of people, thinkers, and philosophers. He lashes out to those retards whose next level is renovated retards. The book dwells on the introspection, it screams as saying not to accept which is not real, which is not absolute and so on. The nature of the book is intriguing and will keep throwing loops of wisdom surprises at the readers.

Though the book is based on the scaffold of philosophy, deep inside it is a psychological book. Concepts of relative, nonsense, relative bullshit, retards are explained at large with lucid language. Clearly the book is for deeper minds and higher intellectuals. If you enjoy philosophical debates and often brood about the societal circle of the world, well then this book will treat you with heartwarming embrace.

In a nutshell it can be said that the book opens up eyes to the absolute and gives a new meaning to our rudimentary thinking pattern through various facets of life, which mostly are invisible. S.S writes with clarity of thoughts, it looks that he studied philosophy and psychology profoundly to challenge the ossified zeitgeist of the world. The book is a fast and short read, giving proper space between topics, allowing readers to grasp the knowledge doses intermittently. Overall, a good read for serious readers.
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228 reviews12 followers
March 29, 2023
I picked up this book on Kindle and challenged myself to read it in a week's time. Done that! What is in the book and for whom it targets. It combines psychology and philosophy in one fusion that attempts to unload the stone hardened beliefs of our human mind and heart to that we are tethered for blind and invalid reasons.

I found this book strange strange and a bit weird, the author was focusing on exposing retards i.e. people that are waste on the earth and stop everything around them by giving relative, bullshit, and renovated retard philosophy. The book pinpoints the rudimentary cycle of knowledge and thoughts and social equality and doesn't shy away from making a claim that most of the elemental aspects don't make sense, they are invisible not absolute, people follow them like herds of animals.
I had tough time understanding the basic building blocks of everything laced in philosophy but it makes sense to me later on as I took this book for brooding.

Another thing is that its not a specific subject book but explores the string of philosophy that is invariably attached to all that we do and perceive. The loudly argues society's moral and ethical actions and sacrifices in the name of science and technology and greater good. Chapter 8 was my favourite, it depicts as how science gets retarded because of continuation of different fields of philosophy.

The only con of the book is its long sentences and it requires a proper editing. Otherwise rest is fine, have looking to actuate discussion on any subject with its philosophy in the backdrop, you may have this book as your companion.
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291 reviews13 followers
April 10, 2023
Being a student of psychology I am not distant from philosophy. I know it’s the base of many beliefs, aspects, customs, rudimentary elements of our life and the world around us. Be it science, medical, technology, and simple societal rituals – all have some ounce of philosophy in it. However, the author Sujal Sahu makes a claim through his book, “Only Thoughts: Philosophy of Everything” that too much philosophy in everything is like too many cooks spoiling the broth.

Sujal’s book makes several astounding revelations with respect to the core subject of philosophy. The book is short but it reads like being heavy and time-taking. This is a well researched, well-informed, and thought-provoking book in all its aspects.

The book is unique in its declaration, for this reason it landed as bestseller in psychology on Amazon India. Well, what I liked most about the book is it highlighting psychic of retards and their non-existence bullshit, which is further segmented into relative, relative bullshit, and bullshit. In a sense all these three means nonsense. The author is of the opinion that a retard could give any metaphor or talk nonsense to put his point of view for consideration for the public. That is entirely wrong because he is delivering sermons that are not making any sense.

If you read this book like one chapter a day, likely you will grasp all the content which intellectually makes sense. I would suggest you adding this book on your TBR list if you want to hone up your intellectual worth and ken.
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Author 2 books12 followers
March 24, 2023
Well as stated by the author, judge a book by its index I would also say the same. The book is a strong philosophical idea of the author. It contains various concepts and ideologies of the writer by specifying the clarity between various jargons and hierarchy.

It is one of the most debatable book in its own as it states the reality and understanding of the thoughts. We all think of what's important and what really matters but do we know the real concept or the real meaning behind it?

Well our lives all are filled with thoughts and delusions which are factors for our decisions but figuring out the realistic and the unreal is deeply important. The author begins the book stating his motive behind it and how does all the book connects with the reader. Moving on the author's strong points that explain the real meaning of thought and knowledge adds to its value. There can we thoughts of various readers that may differ from the author but it takes a strong and courageous person to pen down all of this in such a compelling way.

At the end the difference between Monarchy and Democracy is well quoted by the author and then the hierarchy of needs graph explains the division of needs for survival.


Over all a great book to read!!
358 reviews5 followers
March 10, 2023
This book is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the various branches of philosophy and finding answers to the questions that have long been pondered by philosophers. The author has done an excellent job of presenting complex philosophical concepts in a clear and concise manner, making them accessible to readers with no prior knowledge of the subject.

Despite the existence of science, people are unsure of what aspects of philosophy are essential, what exactly general philosophy entails, and whether philosophy is the subject of anything at all. This book is written by the author to address such issues and put an end to philosophy once and for all.

Since each chapter of the book develops from the one before it, the overall structure of the book is incredibly integrated and clear. Overall, a good read.
870 reviews7 followers
March 2, 2023
This book is not for everyone. It's for people who are ready to challenge their own beliefs and embrace a new way of thinking. The author offers a refreshing perspective on philosophy, and how it can be used to identify the things and people that are holding us back from progress. A must-read for anyone who wants to stay ahead of the curve😍
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998 reviews16 followers
March 3, 2023
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I highly recommend this book to anyone who is looking for a fresh perspective on the role of knowledge in the pursuit of progress. The author presents a compelling argument and provides a clear and concise explanation of the key concepts.
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670 reviews18 followers
March 4, 2023
The author does an excellent job of breaking down the contradictions in philosophy and presenting a clear and concise explanation of what constitutes real knowledge. The part I like the most is about how majority of people are like and why it problematic. This book is a must-read for anyone looking to make sense of the world.
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445 reviews3 followers
March 4, 2023
Only Thoughts: Philosophy of Everything is a game-changer in the world of philosophy. The author presents a new approach that combines science and philosophy to clear the confusion and provide a clear understanding of what is real, absolute and leads to progress. A must-read for anyone who wants to stay ahead in today's rapidly changing world.
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197 reviews2 followers
March 5, 2023
Only Thoughts is a masterful work of philosophy that presents a clear and well-structured understanding of the world. Sujal Sahu's writing style is engaging and easy to follow, making it a great read for anyone interested in philosophy. Each chapter builds upon the previous one, making the book's overall structure extremely well-connected and coherent. Highly recommended!
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157 reviews4 followers
March 6, 2023
Only Thoughts: Philosophy of Everything is a revolutionary book that will change the way you think about the world and your place in it, it definitely not a feel good or self nonsense, instead it explains what nonsense is. The author presents a new approach to philosophy that is both insightful and practical.
96 reviews1 follower
March 7, 2023
If you're looking for a way to break free from the constraints of traditional philosophy, Only Thoughts: Philosophy of Everything is the book for you. The author provides a clear and concise explanation of how to use philosophy to create real progress, and how to identify the things and people that are holding you back.
452 reviews3 followers
March 9, 2023
This book is a tour de force in the world of philosophy. Sujal Sahu's Only Thoughts is a comprehensive and thought-provoking examination of the world and everything in it. The author's writing style is engaging and his ideas are clearly presented and well-structured. I highly recommend this book to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the world and the meaning of life.
263 reviews3 followers
March 9, 2023
In "Only Thoughts: Philosophy of Everything," the author sets out to tackle some of the biggest questions in philosophy and to challenge the conventional wisdom about the subject. Through a comprehensive examination of various philosophical theories and ideas, the author aims to provide readers with a clearer understanding of what philosophy is and what it means for the future of human progress.
140 reviews3 followers
March 10, 2023
This book is a breath of fresh air in the world of philosophy. Unlike many philosophy books that tend to wander and get bogged down in irrelevant details, Only Thoughts is crisp and to the point. The author has a remarkable talent for distilling complex ideas into simple and easy to understand terms. If you're looking for a deep dive into the world of philosophy, this is the book for you.
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486 reviews9 followers
March 22, 2023
Thoughts of everything

"Demystifying Reality": This book does exactly what it promises - demystifies reality and offers a clearer understanding of the world around us. The author's thorough examination of thoughts, thinking, and the necessity of human beings is particularly enlightening.
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430 reviews
March 2, 2023
The book provides a refreshing perspective on the age-old question of what constitutes real knowledge and how it can be applied to achieve progress. It's a great starting point for anyone looking to delve into this field.
44 reviews2 followers
March 3, 2023
The author has done an excellent job of synthesizing a wealth of information into a manageable and accessible format. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in the intersection of science and philosophy.
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1,274 reviews16 followers
March 3, 2023
This book is a must-read for anyone looking to challenge their assumptions and broaden their perspective. The author provides a comprehensive overview of what constitutes real knowledge and how it can be used to achieve progress.
138 reviews2 followers
March 3, 2023
A breath of fresh air in the world of philosophy. Only Thoughts: Philosophy of Everything is not your typical philosophical text. It offers a new approach to understanding the world and our place in it, and provides a clear path to progress while explaining what is nonsense.
254 reviews3 followers
March 5, 2023
I found the book to be an insightful and thought-provoking read. The author does a great job of presenting complex concepts in a way that is easy to understand, making it accessible to a wide audience.
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252 reviews3 followers
March 6, 2023
The author of Only Thoughts: Philosophy of Everything has written a brilliant book that will change the way you think about philosophy. They provide a clear and concise explanation of what is real, absolute, and leads to progress, and how to use it to create a better world.
270 reviews4 followers
March 8, 2023
An eye-opening read that will challenge your beliefs and provide a new perspective on the world. Only Thoughts: Philosophy of Everything is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand what is real, absolute, and leads to progress.
259 reviews5 followers
March 10, 2023
Only Thoughts: Philosophy of Everything is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the complexities of the world and how to make real progress. The author presents a new approach to philosophy that is both innovative and enlightening.
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565 reviews14 followers
March 12, 2023
"Answers to Life's Biggest Questions": This book provides much-needed answers to the questions that have plagued humanity for centuries. The author's clear and concise explanations will leave you feeling enlightened and empowered.
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525 reviews4 followers
March 14, 2023
"A Game Changer in Philosophy": This book has completely transformed the way I view philosophy and has given me a new appreciation for its complexity and depth. The author's theories and ideas are groundbreaking and will challenge even the most experienced philosophers.
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147 reviews4 followers
March 20, 2023
"A Must-Read for Any Philosopher": This book is an absolute must-read for anyone interested in philosophy. The author's depth of knowledge and ability to present complex concepts in an easy-to-understand manner make it an essential addition to any philosopher's bookshelf.
101 reviews1 follower
March 20, 2023
This book offers a refreshingly new perspective on philosophy and its place in today's world. The author's approach to demystifying reality and incorporating scientific principles is both innovative and eye-opening.
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1,184 reviews46 followers
March 20, 2023
"Science Meets Philosophy": This book seamlessly blends the worlds of science and philosophy to provide a comprehensive understanding of reality. The author's insights on the subjects of morality, ethics, religion, and knowledge are particularly noteworthy.
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