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“Raising fingers at each other will leave everyone without hands.”
Abhijit Naskar, Time to End Democracy: The Meritocratic Manifesto
“They say if you don't bend, you break. I say it's better to break for a purpose than to bend for nothing.”
Abhijit Naskar, Time to End Democracy: The Meritocratic Manifesto
“Peace is a state of mind, but in a world where the state controls the mind, peace remains an inconvenience.”
Abhijit Naskar, Time to End Democracy: The Meritocratic Manifesto
“Wake up, start walking and stop not till the world is lifted.”
Abhijit Naskar, Time to End Democracy: The Meritocratic Manifesto
“Resources of the society must be distributed among the people according to need, yet in today's so-called democracy resources are distributed according to greed, and the situation will only worsen with time till we stop delegating the affairs of our life to random individuals of charm and popularity.”
Abhijit Naskar, Time to End Democracy: The Meritocratic Manifesto
“Democracy driven by populism leads to a savage, superstitious and divided society, not a civilized, thinking and united one.”
Abhijit Naskar, Time to End Democracy: The Meritocratic Manifesto
“I am here and I am there, the distance is only a foul delusion - the root of all separation.”
Abhijit Naskar, Time to End Democracy: The Meritocratic Manifesto
“Our aim should be to eliminate politics altogether, but in the meantime, we must continue to humanize the democracy of today by empowering the good politicians and methodically placing political power only in the hands of the capable through proper training and licensing, like in medical practice, and not through random selection and election of candidates.”
Abhijit Naskar, Time to End Democracy: The Meritocratic Manifesto
“A human who is truly human won't be able to live within walls, they wouldn’t be able to breathe, only the primitives feel secure behind walls.”
Abhijit Naskar, Time to End Democracy: The Meritocratic Manifesto
“The purpose of my life is to make immortal Gods of out of every mortal human.”
Abhijit Naskar, Time to End Democracy: The Meritocratic Manifesto
“My books are not books but letters to every thinking and feeling human across time, the purpose of which is to galvanize the human in you to action.”
Abhijit Naskar, Time to End Democracy: The Meritocratic Manifesto
“To build a civilized society is no work of the weak-hearted or the prejudiced, it's the work of the living Gods, it's the work of humans without borders. And to build these humans is the work of my life.”
Abhijit Naskar, Time to End Democracy: The Meritocratic Manifesto
“Those who pay attention to looks, know nothing of humanity and those who pay attention to humanity, care nothing about looks.”
Abhijit Naskar, Time to End Democracy: The Meritocratic Manifesto
“I don't ask you to live by my words, I ask you to die for your purpose.”
Abhijit Naskar, Time to End Democracy: The Meritocratic Manifesto
“Under the sectarian watch of states,
Inclusion and acceptance turn to dust.
In an attempt to sustain sovereignty,
Humanity of the humans gets all lost.”
Abhijit Naskar, Time to End Democracy: The Meritocratic Manifesto
“When the people prefer indifference, society regresses down the savage curve.”
Abhijit Naskar, Time to End Democracy: The Meritocratic Manifesto
“I am no writer on revolution and reform, I am the very language of revolution and reform.”
Abhijit Naskar, Time to End Democracy: The Meritocratic Manifesto
“Jag använder ord för att förändra världen, för vapen är föråldrade.”
Abhijit Naskar, Time to End Democracy: The Meritocratic Manifesto
“Humanizing Democracy (A Sonnet)

Dictatorship is rule of the cunning,
Democracy is rule of the halfwits.
Both are quite degrading for society,
Cause neither of them is born of merits.
Progress requires practice of reason,
Immersed in a whole lot of love.
But when the people prefer indifference,
Society regresses down the savage curve.
Character is the foundation of civilization,
Yet that character is taken for granted.
All talk and no walk has made us shallow,
Separatism has made our soul tainted.
So it’s time we feed values into democracy,
While abolishing all populist fallacy.”
Abhijit Naskar, Time to End Democracy: The Meritocratic Manifesto
“There is no grand, divine plan behind your existence, you need to make and work the plan yourself.”
Abhijit Naskar, Time to End Democracy: The Meritocratic Manifesto
“You may think you are little and insignificant, but look at the bees - one little bee can make a giant human jump up and down in agony with its almost invisible sting and it can also bestow health upon a person with its sweet, nourishing nectar. Appearance means nothing, for potential is immeasurable.”
Abhijit Naskar, Time to End Democracy: The Meritocratic Manifesto
“One day all walls of religion, nation and culture will vanish and all that will remain is a simple sense of universal humanity. In that time and age, human actions will be guided by observation and compassion and not by imagination and insecurity.”
Abhijit Naskar, Time to End Democracy: The Meritocratic Manifesto
“Bold and humanizing ideas need no supernatural nonsense to manifest in the world, they always manage to find mortal vessels to exist across time. Individuals die, not ideas.”
Abhijit Naskar, Time to End Democracy: The Meritocratic Manifesto
“Reincarnation is but a supernatural invention by the savage minds of yesterday in an attempt to take comfort in an imaginary endlessness of life.”
Abhijit Naskar, Time to End Democracy: The Meritocratic Manifesto
“I am nameless, I am timeless, I am deathless, for I am the indestructible force of humanhood, and one biological vessel isn't enough for the fulfillment of this force, it'll continue to fasten onto every potential vessel through time till all traces of divisiveness and superstition are abolished from the world.”
Abhijit Naskar, Time to End Democracy: The Meritocratic Manifesto
“I am no writer on acceptance and harmony, I am the very language of acceptance and harmony.”
Abhijit Naskar, Time to End Democracy: The Meritocratic Manifesto
“I searched heaven and earth for a gift for my beloved - my humanity, I found nothing suitable, so I place the offering of my life at your feet.”
Abhijit Naskar, Time to End Democracy: The Meritocratic Manifesto

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