Both of them are great sources of entertainment and knowledge, but we have to strike a balance between the two while enjoying the features of both. They have their pros and cons.
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This book is a journey of paradoxes, where simplicity meets complexity and clarity dances with ambiguity. In “Of Two Minds," we embark on a profound exploration of a century's worth of choices—choices that are not merely binary but exist in the enigmatic realm of oxymorons.
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