1) Who am I?
I am a final year medical student at Nepal Medical College. There is nothing special about me. I am just another guy. Perhaps, the thing that separates me from the crowd is the way I think. I don’t have great intuitions or ideas. My brain cannot analyze the intricate design of the universe like the great geniuses. I just try to think differently. I try to contemplate things that people take for granted. The true joy of life can only be felt by separating yourself from the crowd and creating a unique identity for yourself.
2) What is my book about?
My book doesn’t target any specific population. It can be enjoyed by anyone. It doesn’t matter even if you have never read a single book in your life. My book discusses the most trivial things like money, politics, sex, god, spirituality, happiness, motivation, success, passion, consumerism, social media, education, reality, and the universe as a whole, but from a different perspective. It is not a scientific paper, but it is also not a random rant. It is also not a pure work of philosophy suited for academic purposes. It has something about everything. The best way to enjoy it is to think about things that I have talked about in the book.
3) What is my main aim behind publishing this book?
I want people to think differently. I want people to question everything and stop settling on what they know or what has been fed to them. I do not want validation for any of my ideas. I don’t want to tattoo my ideas onto anyone's brains. I want people to find their answers for themselves. This book is proof that you can find your original answers. When you see a dream, it is very plausible to think that the universe has already planned it for you. I just went with the flow. I wanted to write a book since I was very little. I just followed my intellectual whims. My ideas, no matter how controversial or outrageous they may be, will now encircle the universe forever in various forms and even death cannot take that away from me.