Excellent quotes.
The great work of James Joyce which was recommended for Nobel prize titled 'Ulysses' almost 500+pages is about happenings in one day of life rather everyday life.
If we acutely observe, keeping aside our indifference to inevitable and important routines and the break neck speed of busy activities, and instead detach ourselves and focus whatever is happening all around us in multiple layers i.e. our immediate surroundings, our family, our region, our society, our nation, the mapped world and unmapped areas of the planet, spaces beyond or outside our planet and last but not the least the inner self, then the new revelations will emerge and realization will emerge sometimes engulfing us in excitement and enlightenment about things that we normally take for granted.
Imagine the present day story of Ulysses which even thousands of newspapers and television channels put together are not able to cover fully.
In short, the some sort of Zen method of focusing on whatever we do with total intensity and intense totality.
While James Joyce's Ulysses celebrates the strength of spirit required to endure the trials of everyday life, exploring the patterns of human thought while also fostering an appreciation for differences between people but with a constant message of underlying remorse our version can implant rejoice and rejuvenated reverberations on the immense progress of humanity may be at some costs to certain aspects.
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