I guess i found the answer that offers no solution and no value, but I guess it is the best answer to my final question. Although I am not much of a great conversationalist, I wish to know which of you guys liked siddhartha?
And my officially last question for Dxp...
Which book\'s have stayed by your side since your childhood?
For me, the book\'s i kept since my youth were Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse, Lafcadio, the lion who shot back and A Giving tree by Shel Silverstein.
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I guess i found the answer that offers no solution and no value, but I guess it is the best answer to my final question. Although I am not much of a great conversationalist, I wish to know which of you guys liked siddhartha?
And my officially last question for Dxp...
Which book\'s have stayed by your side since your childhood?
For me, the book\'s i kept since my youth were Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse, Lafcadio, the lion who shot back and A Giving tree by Shel Silverstein.