my analysis - he didn't mean to purposefully hurt those women
he was in a bad place himself and he dragged them down with him
even as he kept his bookstore open . doesn't make it right. but doesn't make him an evil person.
pooja. finally said it. it's been instrumental in her growth. only hers? so many. so many who are fleeing from him like he has the plague.
the mob is bigger now than it ever was. its call for death so resounding
we all turn abigail, crying witch before we are called one ourselves. such a harsh world we are in.
how frail we are as human beings. how vast our dreams and how petty our actions.
I don't condone the way the young ladies were treated. no way. but does that cancel out his dream of the lovely book store and what it stands for?
the taj mahal is beautiful. but apparently all the thumbs or hands of the craftsmen were chopped off so they can't reproduce it. do we admire the taj mahal as a symbol of everlasting love or as a symbol of immense cruelly and pride?
when a man fails who will stand beside him. that's the qn. no organisation for sure. People... maybe only family.
if I fail?
the mob is loud in condemnation but quiet in compassion.
and makes me wonder. if I was to threaten the rise of lit , I will step aside to let it grow. so too Kenny who is willing to step aside for his dream which is bigger than him.
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