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You Didn’t Care by Santosh Jha (read aloud books txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

Most men want their women bare. However, when women decide to unclothe their consciousnesses off suffocating fabric of procrastination, men run away. A young woman, abandoned by her lover, bares it all for her β€˜ex’ to see through. Because, she still loves him. Men need be in apt audience as a woman resonates her bosom baritone. A β€˜neurotic’ woman’s monologue, men need to engage with.

Back To Bliss: A Journey To Zero by Santosh Jha (pdf e book reader TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

Battling against hypocrisies, sadomasochism and pursuits of pop benchmarks of success, he refuses the passion-oriented worldview of karma and life’s purposes. Metamorphosed by compassion, that love’s innocence fills him with, he opts for a journey, taking him away from the stupidity of self-worth, calculated in terms of personal utility, individualistic possession and unfettered consumption.

You Didn’t Care by Santosh Jha (read aloud books txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

Most men want their women bare. However, when women decide to unclothe their consciousnesses off suffocating fabric of procrastination, men run away. A young woman, abandoned by her lover, bares it all for her β€˜ex’ to see through. Because, she still loves him. Men need be in apt audience as a woman resonates her bosom baritone. A β€˜neurotic’ woman’s monologue, men need to engage with.

Back To Bliss: A Journey To Zero by Santosh Jha (pdf e book reader TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

Battling against hypocrisies, sadomasochism and pursuits of pop benchmarks of success, he refuses the passion-oriented worldview of karma and life’s purposes. Metamorphosed by compassion, that love’s innocence fills him with, he opts for a journey, taking him away from the stupidity of self-worth, calculated in terms of personal utility, individualistic possession and unfettered consumption.