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Two Friends
Two Friends
Two Friends
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There is no objective definition of a good man or a bad man. Similarly, beauty and ugliness are always subjective. Same man can be good/ handsome for someone and bad/ ugly for someone else. However, the following qualities can be objectively measured up to a great extent:
1. Intelligence and dumbness
2. Physical strength and weakness
3. Efficiency and inefficiency in a particular field
4. Winning and losing in any sports/ battle/ election
5. Cleverness and foolishness
6. Light and darkness
7. Rich and Poor
And so on. We all agree some people are born smart and some become smart due to circumstances. If we analyse the activities of two persons objectively, we can identify the smarter one quite easily.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHiranya Borah
Release dateJun 30, 2019
ISBN9780463606223
Two Friends
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Hiranya Borah

Born in a teachers' family in a village of Assam, a province of India, Borah started his journey of writing at a tender age of eleven. He published two novels in Assamese language and other fictional and non-fictional stories in Assamese periodicals during his college days. Then Borah almost stopped his literary activity for more than three decades. In the meantime he became a Gender specialist.However,so far, he has published more than one hundred and sixty five books on this platform in English and one book in Hindi within a span of five years. The books are on different topics like inspiration,romance and love, humour, ghosts, suspense thriller, children etc and those are written both in prose and poetry.Eight English and two Assamese books are also available in printed form. 2nd edition of his first book, 'Random Thoughts' is also in the public domain.

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    Two Friends - Hiranya Borah

    Two Friends

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    By Hiranya Borah

    Copyright 2019 Hiranya Borah

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    Preface

    It is a completely fictitious story. The story came to mind when I heard that a known person to our family was kicked out by his wife for his adultery with few ladies.

    However, in this story I introduced the character of his smart friend who was also equally bad in character in personal life. The two friends are different in their intelligence and in terms of fighting spirit. To know who had the last laugh, please go through the story till the last line.

    If you find the characters of Amar and Samar resemble with someone, it is a mere coincidence only. In other words, none of the characters is taken from real life, living or dead.

    I am thankful to my readers and family members for their support to write something. I am also thankful to Google for free downloading of the photo of two puppies.

    I take the opportunity to thank Smashwords for publishing the book in their platform.

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    Chapter I: Some People are Born Smart

    There is no objective definition of a good man or a bad man. Similarly, beauty and ugliness are always subjective. Same man can be good/ handsome for someone and bad/ ugly for someone else. However, the following qualities can be objectively measured up to a great extent:

    1. Intelligence and dumbness

    2. Physical strength and weakness

    3. Efficiency and inefficiency in a particular field

    4. Winning and losing in any sports/ battle/ election

    5. Cleverness and foolishness

    6. Light and darkness

    7. Rich and Poor

    And so on.

    We all agree some people are born smart and some become smart due to circumstances. If we analyse the activities of two persons objectively, we can identify the smarter one quite easily. Let us take the examples of two brothers and you can find out who was the smart and who was the dumb.

    One of my friends, told me how he used to implicate his elder brother for the crimes his brother never had

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