In the winter of 2004, a writer met a young girl on an overnight train journey. To pass the time, she offered to tell him a story. However, she offered to tell him a story. However, she had one condition: that he make it into his second book. He hesitated, but asked what the story was about. The girl said the story was about six people working in a call center, set in one night. She said it was the night they had got a phone call. That phone call was from God.
Given the description, I was expecting a much more spiritual book than it turned out to be. So I was a bit disappointed but the novel was still entertaining. Probably the most interesting part of the book was an exercise the author has readers go through at the very beginning:
Before you begin this book, I have a small request. Right here, note down three things. Write down something that (i) you fear, (ii) makes you angry, (iii) you don't like about yourself. Be honest, and write something that is meaningful to you. Do not think too much about why I am asking you to do this. Just do it ... okay, now forget about this exercise and enjoy the story.
At first, I was at a bit of a loss on how to respond. As I thought about it more, here is what I wrote down. I fear not living up to my potential and not doing what God would have be do in life. I later amended this to also include a fear of being stung by bees/wasps and using toilets in public bathrooms. What makes me angry is illogical and irrational behavior. And what I don't like about myself is my shortness of temper with my kids sometimes and also being "yahoo serious" most of the time (well, really all the time).
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I also have a fear of being burned.
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