Heyaa Bee
After ten days of disruption, I think I can be back to normal days. I still have a mild cough, but no fever and headache as such. Wonāt talk about it more. Wonāt want to jinx it.
Weather is good as well. Bright and clear after two days of spotty rains. Kinda hot but not sweaty hot. Cool nights. Enjoying it so far.
A welcome change after a saddening and maddening week.
Itās Monday, 13.45 hours, and Iām currently listening toā¦
Spotify has managed to remember my account after I logged in with my password. I thought my browser broke after clearing its cache.
I donāt have anything to write about today. Canāt think of anything. Didn't read much. Didnāt work much. Didn't Thread much.
Over the weekend, I did complete the book 2 of Be a Product series. Like ready-2-publish complete.
Hopefully, some time in this week or next, I can get it uploaded to Amazon. Will need 2-3 hours of my time to format the file accordingly. Want to get everything done and dusted in April itself.
In the meantime, Iāve set the book up for early access. Have managed to put up a landing page as well.
If youāre interested, be sure to sign up and get hands on your copy. The page will go offline as soon as the book is live on Amazon.
I also have to update the first book and cover on Amazon first, to mention it as a part of the series. It was really a one-off book when I wrote it. Just like that horror novella.
Once both these books are updated, I can start working on the third and the last one of the series.
Life would be so much fun if all I needed to do was read books, write books and watch some TV. I wonder who introduced the concept of working and earning.
I mean, yeah, you need to work to survive. But then, reading and writing is work, no? Why canāt we bring back the barter system? Yeah, go back to forests. Your goal is a peaceful life, farming your own veggies on a piece of land⦠right?
If everyone wants a peaceful life by the farms, maybe we should do that, you know, right away. Should be a system where money isnāt a necessity. It would be in some form (like barter), but not literally at least.
I watched a YouTube video about a self-sufficient community once. It was a village where families shared with each other whatever they produced. Dream life!
Of course, if there was something extra, they sold it in the city for money⦠to buy supplies. For most of the time, they were pretty much living a separate life, with a system of their own.
So, yeah, if money wasn't a necessity, Iād have loved a life⦠reading and writing. Selling some paintings, maybe, or cute resin arts, or scented candles, or origami arts, orā¦
I think that will be all for this newsletter. It was a pretty uneventful week and Iām getting delusional. Maybe Iāll pack this week with loads of random tasks.
See you next week.
Bidding adieu. Enjoy your day. Live long and prosper.