Why I wrote this eBook........
Greetings of a blessed and healthy life to everybody :) If your goal in life is earning money (by any means), fame (as in limelight), enjoyment, having fun, or petty physical pleasures, then please be aware of the fact that this eBook is not for you. In this book I'm giving you "food for thought", you will be healthy and nourished only if you have your food every day. I assure you that you will find something new every time you read the book and think about what you read.
Like every other author in the world I also will be sharing my thoughts with you. Kindly allow me to hurt the ego of those who possess it in enormous amount, let's start accepting our different thoughts, and just like these thoughts we all have our Ethics & Behaviour which we have learnt from our childhood, fortunately our belief/views are as different as we ourselves are. I plan to talk about the worst effect of this smartphone generation who have completely failed in synchronizing the meaning & implementation of what parents/religions have taught.
I come from a religion known as Sikhism, basis of the religion is "Ek Omkar", and means god is one. But I will not talk about "My" religion here, let's just talk about God. Are you not surprised with the fact that all religions in this world talk about all same things: god/faith/belief and humanity. This is something like the Theory of Everything, so where is the difference? It is in the people, it's in all of us. I'd say there are three types of people:
21st century gave birth to the fourth type of race who believes in "Themselves" only. This kind of people believes that any information is correct only if it matches with the data present in their own brain, otherwise it is rubbish. I'd call such people as worst part of the century.
No matter from which type a person you belong, we all have our Ethics in which we strongly believe in. The only difference is the face/type/kind of those set of moral values/rules/beliefs which we name as Ethics. It does matters what we term as "Right/Wrong", but what matters more is How strongly we hold-on to our ethics. Example: A person must be having ethics, but he will not be kind enough to share/adjust with anybody around him/her.