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Author: D. Samarender Reddy

Philosopher & Poet. Holds degrees in Medicine (MBBS) and Economics (MA, The Johns Hopkins University). Certified programmer. An avid reader. Worked in various capacities as a medical writer, copywriter, copyeditor, software programmer, newspaper columnist, and content writer. Amazon Author Page - https://www.amazon.in/stores/D.-Samarender-Reddy/author/B0CB7PMW36

I Don’t Care


I don’t care if I die I don’t care if you die Or if the whole of humankind Perishes due … More

Death, Poem, Poetry

O Death, I Do Not Feel Thy Sting


No, I do not acceptYour funny notions about deathYou see a body not breathingAnd you thinkYou are in the presence … More

Death, Poem, Poetry

Sometimes, Love Just Ain’t Enough


I was let loose from the wombA long time agoThe umbilical cord was cutAlso a long time agoBut now it … More

Birth, Death, Mother, Poem, Poetry

The World and Spirit


Quotable quotes, Quotations, Quote, Quotes, Quotes by Ramana Maharshi, Ramana Maharshi quotes, Spirit, World

Four Perspectives on Truth & Happiness


”Mind is the seeker. Stop seeking and you’ll behold the Truth!”—D. Samarender Reddy “You are so convinced that happiness lies … More

Happiness, Quotable quotes, Quotations, Quote, Quotes, Truth

Goodbye, Ta-Ta, So Long, Hasta La Vista


I have had my say And my day Under the Sun; Those seeking my company Can find me In my … More

Goodbye, Poem, Poetry

Indian Civilisation: The Untold Story


Aryan Invasion Theory, Hindus, India, Indian civilization

Our Real Nature


“All of us are diamonds. The only difference is, some of us still need to be cut and polished some … More

Quotable quotes, Quotations, Quote, Quotes

“Mere Bread-winning Education”


Rāmkumār (Ramakrishna Paramahansa’s brother) did not at first oppose the ways of his temperamental brother. He wanted Gadādhar (future Ramakrishna … More

Bread-winning education, Value of education

J. Krishnamurti on Simplicity


Simplicity of the heart is of far greater importance and significance than simplicity of possessions. To be content with few … More

Desire to be, Simplicity

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