“People commit suicide not because they are in grief, but because they were unable to solve the lateral equations of insanity.”
The world has observed a number of acts of brutality in the form of domestic violence, sexual assault and rape. Some of the major cases in recent past were of Elizabeth Pena, Rehtaeh Parsons, Oksana Makar and Nirvaya to name a few. Some victims manage to survive but not all. They live in grief for the rest of their lives and if not they QUIT.
This work is inspired from such cases where the victims have set examples by their life from grief to victory. And they can inspire you if “you or someone of your near one is in grief.”
Durgesh Satpathy is an author, management consultant, and an academician. He has done MBA from Nagpur University and PG Diploma in Psychological Counseling from Madurai Kamaraj University. He aims to reform the mindsets of people through his writing.
I don't know where the book came from, but I picked it out at random from my shelf. It's got a weird title and an unusual cover: it might be an interesting read. Boy was I wrong. It's hands down the worst book out of 40+ I've read this year so far. Full of contrived expression, annoying typos and grammatical errors, I bet it's self published. Don't waste your time!
Aside from the ridiculous title, this book has a wildly inconsistent premise. There is no "thing" besides God, but God is only a construction of the human brain, equations to be solved. Satpathy's book is is more a limp pop-psychology manifesto than an earnest attempt to understand people with different, if misguided views. His book is thinly sourced and poorly researched, seeming at times as if he began with a conclusion and then went in search of evidence.