Never Comparison From Other

Daily writing prompt
If you could be a character from a book or film, who would you be? Why?

Its really a most difficult question. I enjoy watching scientific movies and reading books. But I never assume myself in any of those roles.

It is really difficult to identify and compare myself with a character in a book or a movie because I believe that I should acquire knowledge from everywhere. But one should never try to compare the character with a book or movie because it is identical not real person. both are different.

I have read different books like Marketing Management by Philip Colter, Harry Potter series by JK Rowling etc. I also read different books or journals published by different institutions to gain ideas and knowledge, but I do not make any comparisons with myself.

Every author writes books based on his own thinking and knowledge, but it does not mean that all the qualities are included in it. It may attempt to formulate ideas and give direction on a particular idea. This means that it only describes a few things.

Every character has many strengths and weaknesses, it’s not important to me. The most important thing is how to use your strength against your weakness. How to defeat the enemy without harming resources or your community.

I am also try to write one story book “Murder : A Mystery of justice: Part 1”. In this story “In a world tainted by corruption and deceit, the tenacious Inspector Singh emerges as a beacon of unwavering truth. Stripped of his badge unjustly, Singh’s conviction remains unshaken, his resolve unbreakable. When a plea from the magistrate reaches the ears of a seasoned senior officer, Singh’s intellect and intuition are called upon once more to unravel the mysteries haunting this perplexing case. Brace yourself for a whirlwind of suspense, as Inspector Singh embarks on a relentless pursuit of justice, resolute in his quest to bring the truth to light.”

I don’t know I write best or not but try to best.


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