3 days ago, my eyeglasses has been broken, so i had to wear my lenses all the time or most of it ,going to sleep early, who wear lenses know why.
But thank God i was able to finish the novel i was stuck reading it for more than 2 months which is deception point for Dan Brown.
Although that i did not like it much coz it is purely scientific but i like the author's suspense, that is what made me read it to the end, considering that i read another novel in between :)
i am amazed with the author's talent.
here is what the post about, a friend told me once that she does not like wearing eyeglasses, i do of course, because she does not like to see life within a frame.
this conversation was years ago, but it came to my mind that we all see the life within a frame.
frame of our beliefs and experience,motives and self-benefit, right?
and this makes me wonder, do u think there is one single person who lives a Frameless life?
p.s i got new eyeglasses el hamdoliah
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First things first, Dan Brown is technically a very good author, highly descriptive of locations and events, he's also good at keeping his books fast paced.
However, his characters are quite shallow, including the renowned Robeert Langdon, also he manipulates theories and presents them as facts, so at best, he's quite entertaining for light reading.
Regarding life through a frame, yes, we all see life from different perspectives, mos important of which is - in my own opinion - motives.
We see in life only the things that facilitate or disrupt our short and long term plans.
The rest is just there as a filling, it's the canvas on which the portrait is drawn, not very important to the viewer, but most essential to the painter, if you follow me.
it is not odd or anything, it was a draft and i decided recently to publish it ;)
for Dan brown, i like how knowledgeable this guy is and how he can tie events that u completely believe what he said.
for example, when i read De Vinci code, i took a second look on the last supper painting and he was right.
for a life within a frame, yes u r right, we only care about the things that affect us directly.
so we choose the frame.