A Certain Ambiguity
A Certain Ambiguity, the book that inspired me a lot. I love reading a story and that is why I'd never hesitate to read the life of such an amazing boy Ravi. Even in the beginning of the book, I knew that this book was an amazing and interesting one. Its content were full of mathematical tricks which were new to me. Every single moment in the story builds my interest and convinced me to continue reading. I adored how a boy with full of courage and interest find himself in the inner heart of mathematics and witnessed its beauty. He loves to solve challenging problems with the influenced of his grandfather and builds his courage in mathematics more and more as he encountered more people in his life.
How wonderful it was to find the right place for you in this world. Just like what I had observed in the story, it seems like Ravi had already find the place where happiness and pleasure was in him. Everyone can find their happiness in their works. I knew that long time ago but the question "Why do most of us still don't find ours?" bothers me so much. Through this book, I came up to some realizations and created a new thoughts about the thing "happiness".
And now I understand everything through the help of this book. I already know that doing your work and doing your best will help you know more about your work, and getting to know more about your work will help you appreciate and love it. It was just like mathematics, you will never learned to love it unless you'll try to solve, work and explore it. The reason why Ravi reached at that point was because he thinks as if everything has a lot of meaning. He thinks as if there were still something that wasn't been discovered. That would probably a fact. There were infinite ideas in this world and we could never ever reached the last one. Just like the moment while I was reading the book, there were lots of ideas came across my mind that I'm starting to forget some of them while I was still acquiring the next idea that I was reading.
The book helped me a lot to think more and it thought me to think infinitely.
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