"Truth is not a destination - it is not a point in the future which you reach through discipline and efforts. Truth is the path itself you walk on everyday, driven by unbiased, naive curiosity for knowing - not believing, but knowing."
Abhijit Naskar is the idea of one humanity that has become a mirror for all humans to see themselves without prejudices, without biases, without the conformities of the society. Over and over again, Naskar has stated that liberty is his religion, and the humans are his god. In this book, he takes us on the journey of understanding this liberty with a naive eye. He profoundly proclaims that this ultimate liberty is not attained through a certain ideology or a label of intellectualism - in fact, it is not something to be attained at all, rather it is manifested within ourselves. Naskar reminds us, that this liberty is the gateway to a truly harmonious and peaceful world where there can be no war or any conflict whatsoever, either internal or external. In this liberty humanity discovers the truth that it so obsessively seeks in various ideologies. The book takes a deep dive into the ocean of liberty and enables us to investigate the fundamental question of human existence - what is truth?
Abhijit Naskar (born October 9, 1991) is a celebrated Neuroscientist, Bestselling Author of 100+ books, World's Beloved Poet of 2000+ sonnets, and an untiring advocate of mental health and global harmony. As an expert on human behavior his contributions in Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience have helped the world tackle the issues of mental illness, prejudice, hate, intolerance, discrimination and systemic racism more effectively.
He was born in Calcutta, India. He quit his computer engineering studies and embarked on an expedition of scientific research. Today, the works of this self-educated scientist have made it possible for us to be acquainted with various aspects of our emotions, thoughts and behaviors and their implications in the society. His rejuvenating scientific philosophy of the mind has been lavishing human life and society with the colors and sweetness of awareness and acceptance since its advent with his very first book “The Art of Neuroscience in Everything, 2015”.
His popular publications on the existential nature of the mind include "What is Mind?", "A Push in Perception", “Love, God & Neurons” and many others. Some of his early literary wonders into the neuropsychology of religious sentiments include “Autobiography of God: Biopsy of A Cognitive Reality“, “Biopsy of Religions: Neuroanalysis towards Universal Tolerance” and “In Search of Divinity: Journey to The Kingdom of Conscience”, which have contributed greatly in the elimination of religious conflicts from society, along with his countless later works. Other works like “We Are All Black: A Treatise on Racism” and “Either Civilized or Phobic: A Treatise on Homosexuality” tackle the issues of racism and phobia from a medical standpoint. Also, Naskar’s 2018 masterpiece of medical ethics, entitled “Time to Save Medicine” has empowered countless students and practitioners of medicine to be better doctors.
By the year 2019, Naskar’s works acquired a much grander landscape. In 2018 the humanitarian scientist released his first geopolitical marvel of peace, entitled “Fabric of Humanity”, which was also the book in which the world received the first Abhijit Naskar Sonnet, called “Sonnet of Human”. Thereafter, sonnets became a fundamental part of Naskarean Science and Philosophy. Today, Naskar is planet earth’s pinnacle of sonnets, as well as the living embodiment of multiculturalism.
“Fabric of Humanity”, "Citizens of Peace", “The Constitution of The United Peoples of Earth“, along with all his later works, such as "Boldly Comes Justice", “Hometown Human”, “Mücadele Muhabbet: Gospel of An Unarmed Soldier”, "Handcrafted Humanity: 100 Sonnets For A Blunderful World", "Either Reformist or Terrorist" and many more, take us into the investigation of the mental underpinnings of the geopolitical and domestic issues of society, while charting the course for an inclusive and humane future.