Tuesday 25 November 2014

THE LEGEND OF "POLITICUS"

'Politicus' is now a worldly citizen of India.He has existed since the time of Plato and had helped Plato with his book "The Republic". After which Politicus traveled east, and shared his knowledge with the great indian teacher cum political advisor "Chanakya" and during later years also served the great Mughal emperor Akbar, while training a young protege named Birbal.

Politicus has since then survived  the two World Wars and has also seen Indian independence movement from close quarters, while also sharing his political wisdom with Gandhi.He has now retired from active participation into Indian politics and occasionally appears on talk-shows as guest to share his liberal views with the world. Sometimes mocking them all!.







THE CELEBRATED "CELEBRUTUS"

Celebrutus also from ancient greek was the first true super star of the world!. His celebrity status remained unmatched for centuries until Jesus was born!. Following the sudden  fall from grace, ashamed and embarrassed Celebrutus decided to become the first "Celeb-Critic" of the world and has since taken immense pleasure in destroying careers of several celebrities over centuries.And takes no displeasure in showing his contempt for them!.






THE PHILOSOPHIES OF "PHILOSOPHILLAS"

Socrates had no teacher they say, but very few know that Socrates was actually taught by great philosopher "Philosophillas". Phillosophillas was introduced to "Politicus"(Poli) by Plato, and together they had ventured in search of knowledge towards the East. Phil as he liked to be called was the first person in the west to discuss the concept of "Soul", he got introduced to it by a revealation!.And  he has since embarked on a never ending quest of trying to find out the answers to most difficult questions of human existence.
 
 During his journey he is rumored to have befriended the young Nietzsche, has spent time with Swami Vivekananda, paid visit to Marx, Tutored Che Guevero and acquainted with several hundreds of influential personalities shaping both his and their views on life.



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