iDUMB

I had become a heartbroken, defunct and predictable kind of robot, devoid of any desire to continue living. Mr Whippy's smooth and creamy ice cream wasn't even exciting me any longer. Something was seriously wrong. Life was happening to me and I was obediently showing up every day for the next chapter.
...Until one day, sat in a coffee shop, my brain metaphorically exploded whilst chomping on a slice of blueberry cheesecake.
After 25 years of delirium and sporadic bouts of frenzied excitement, it suddenly all became very clear. It turned out my words, thoughts and feelings had a physical expression.
OMG! I had morphed into Green Lantern without the power ring! Simply put, and trying not to sound like a whack job, I was creating my reality and I didn't even know about it.
Stay with me folks.
I welcome you into the weird and counterintuitive world of idumb, where the things you innocently say, think and feel metamorphose into material reality.
idumb exists to highlight the unconscious and excruciatingly dumb things you say, think and feel into your reality. It's all about to make sense. You're about to come face to face with the field of ultimate bodaciousness and it might just shift your life…

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iDUMB

I had become a heartbroken, defunct and predictable kind of robot, devoid of any desire to continue living. Mr Whippy's smooth and creamy ice cream wasn't even exciting me any longer. Something was seriously wrong. Life was happening to me and I was obediently showing up every day for the next chapter.
...Until one day, sat in a coffee shop, my brain metaphorically exploded whilst chomping on a slice of blueberry cheesecake.
After 25 years of delirium and sporadic bouts of frenzied excitement, it suddenly all became very clear. It turned out my words, thoughts and feelings had a physical expression.
OMG! I had morphed into Green Lantern without the power ring! Simply put, and trying not to sound like a whack job, I was creating my reality and I didn't even know about it.
Stay with me folks.
I welcome you into the weird and counterintuitive world of idumb, where the things you innocently say, think and feel metamorphose into material reality.
idumb exists to highlight the unconscious and excruciatingly dumb things you say, think and feel into your reality. It's all about to make sense. You're about to come face to face with the field of ultimate bodaciousness and it might just shift your life…

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iDUMB

iDUMB

by Nidhi Bhatia
iDUMB

iDUMB

by Nidhi Bhatia

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Overview

I had become a heartbroken, defunct and predictable kind of robot, devoid of any desire to continue living. Mr Whippy's smooth and creamy ice cream wasn't even exciting me any longer. Something was seriously wrong. Life was happening to me and I was obediently showing up every day for the next chapter.
...Until one day, sat in a coffee shop, my brain metaphorically exploded whilst chomping on a slice of blueberry cheesecake.
After 25 years of delirium and sporadic bouts of frenzied excitement, it suddenly all became very clear. It turned out my words, thoughts and feelings had a physical expression.
OMG! I had morphed into Green Lantern without the power ring! Simply put, and trying not to sound like a whack job, I was creating my reality and I didn't even know about it.
Stay with me folks.
I welcome you into the weird and counterintuitive world of idumb, where the things you innocently say, think and feel metamorphose into material reality.
idumb exists to highlight the unconscious and excruciatingly dumb things you say, think and feel into your reality. It's all about to make sense. You're about to come face to face with the field of ultimate bodaciousness and it might just shift your life…


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045234061
Publisher: Nidhi Bhatia
Publication date: 08/21/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 232 KB
Age Range: 18 Years
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