@Binati_Sheth
Binati Sheth
@Binati_Sheth · 5:00

People, meet Binati

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And nonfiction is where we get to see the process of a person thinking how somebody saw something that happens around us every day and turned it into something magnificent. Right. So with fiction we see people being honest with themselves, with nonfiction, we see people being honest with the world, both forms of writing so diverse and yet they have this commonality of truth and honesty and all of that in the middle

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@Binati_Sheth
Binati Sheth
@Binati_Sheth · 1:00

@NextLevelNothin

Absolutely. It's a promise. The next book is going to be called shower Thoughts Turning into Money. Maybe it can compete with the archimedes Eureka. Story or ones with nothing beats money. Thank you so much for your lovely, encouraging response. And, yep, it is the details. And details are so easy to not miss with words. Written words. Right
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@theheartdrive
Arya Sunyata
@theheartdrive · 3:47

@Binati_Sheth

I'm kind of curious to know more about what got you into this. Like, how did you get so interested in language? And I see as well that you travel, and I'm just curious to know more about you and your process. I have a lot of questions, but I'll stop there. But I just wanted to say thank you so much for sharing this very interesting perspective and I can totally relate to what you're talking about
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@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

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@Binati_Sheth
Binati Sheth
@Binati_Sheth · 4:55

@theheartdrive

Of course. Thank you so much for going through the introduction and everything. If I were to put it down, reading habit I think is where the love for language comes from. Also, because I live in a small town, you don't have access to a lot of resources when that is the case. Specifically, this is pre Internet, 1993 is when I was born. So adjust the timeline accordingly. And a lot of resources are language based
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@GreyMatter
Himanshi Thakur
@GreyMatter · 4:48
Then I also read the Percy Jackson Five book series, which I did not get a chance to read in my teens or tweens years. And all the Japanese fiction that I read this year, I mean, it's enriching. And I think it began with unaccustomed Earth by jumpal. Harry. So this reintroduction into fiction happened because of Unaccustomed
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@Binati_Sheth
Binati Sheth
@Binati_Sheth · 4:50

@GreyMatter You made my day :)

So this entire blah was to say that don't count off your two years on duolingo and don't write it off just because you can't speak it. It's fine. You can read French literature if you want. You can follow French art if you want. There's some wonderful French cinema nobody does, I think Otto cinema like the French. So you can watch all of these movies that don't really have translations because you can read French, which is amazing
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@GreyMatter
Himanshi Thakur
@GreyMatter · 3:02
But I think this is one great idea to learn language so that you can read the original text. That's absolutely wonderful. And regarding translation, yes, I agree with your translator's bias and I can completely imagine that somebody messed a translation because as I said in my previous reply, also, that it's difficult to capture the essence of it. Right. It's difficult to capture the delicate details or the hidden meanings which can be only conveyed in a particular language and not everything can be translated
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