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Autobiography of an inanimate object

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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A book is talking to itself. Its following self-talk is quite interesting:
"People think we the books are inanimate things! How short sighted they are! In fact there is no entity in this universe that is inanimate. All things bright and beautiful, created by God, have consciousness. They respond whenever men of deep insight and finer sensitivity dare to interact with them. I feel very lonely at times at being considered inanimate. In fact , men become wiser by reading me, and still most of them fail to see life in me! But now and then, there come such men and women as can feel the life in us. They interact with us; we give our unconditional support to them to make them great. The company of such men gives ineffable pleasure! I wish there were more Shakespeares, more Helen Kellers, more J.K.Rowlings! But I am not sad; if men can not see life in us it is their distorted perception. We are full of life! We are proud of what we are!
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I am Ambassador, a car manufactured by Hindustan Motors. I have just been shipped from the factory to the dealer's showroom. Here I will be kept on display till some happy customer comes and buys me.

From where did it all start? Ah, yes I remember. My Company Hindustan Motors is an Indian automaking Company Despite its British origins, the Ambassador is considered as a definitive Indian car and is fondly called "The king of Indian roads] The automobile is manufactured by Hindustan Motors at its Uttarpara plant[1] near Kolkata, West Bengal. Some prominent Indian politicians, such as Sonia Gandhi, use the Hindustan Ambassador. But I am the favored for my usage as a taxicab. Manufactured by an Indian company, Indians are known for their love and affection, so you can imagine the care and attention I got while I was being made in the factory. I could see tears in the eyes of my engineer parents while seeing me off to the showroom.

India has one of the world's largest automobile markets, and there is a lot of competition from rival cars. But I am no pushover. I have a sturdy engine which can challenge the best in business. I have a wide chassis which makes me very spacious and comfortable to travel in. I am originally based on the Morris Oxford series.

But above all, what makes me most desirable is my spacious interiors and sturdiness. I have a huge boot space for carrying luggage and very well suited for the bad Indian roads. I am usually yellow in color and have black trimmings.  

But there are only two things that I fear. Firstly, I shudder at the thought that some irresponsible fellow who drives roughly and would not take proper care of me would come to buy me. Secondly, I might get involved in accidents because of this, damaging my looks and body.

I do hope that I get the same love and affection from my owner and driver as I got from my engineer parents.

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