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Have we started doubting our own intelligence?

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 A loving companion indeed - but this device is secretly picking up pulse rate and heat beats of its host and keeping the physician alert.  Humans possess intelligence, though sign of it is visible in other forms of life too. But humans are possibly making use of it most.  Intelligence has led to invention. Amidst the chaos around, both intelligence and inventions are working to make a pattern, a practical and workable system in which we live now. My office chaos is taken care of by a handful of computers, and with them a system came to be in place. The clerks are gone. So are the ledgers. The answering machine handles the receptionist’s job. Computers take care of countless computational work, data storage, paper-processing and task reminders. The computer even corrects an absent-minded staff and at times takes over the job of a missing employee. My product deliveries within the city are transported clear of traffic clogs by a fast-thinking software working in a route planner

A face to face Interview on my most recent book

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Interview with Dr. Partho Dhang Author of 'Fervor To Be Free' Partho Dhang is the author of the book 'Fervor To Be Free' A tale of tussle between mind, body and us. Tell us something about your title 'Fervor To Be Free' Partho: I will put this book in the category of motivational, self-guiding and philosophical. The book would help the reader to go deep into himself to find his core make-up. “Who he truly is?”, “What limits him from getting out of his continuous energy draining thoughts and feeling of being miserable?” or “Find his purpose in life”. Answers to these are provided in the book. I used myself as a human example to find my answers. The reader too will find his in the end. How do you think is your book different from others? Partho: Certainly, this book is very different as it relates the real-life events of a person. It brings philosophy, science, religion, news events and real life together in one narrative. The book, though