| The experience of a fool who had an epiphany about how to get rid of his glasses |
One of the most popular books of M. S. Norbekov “The experience of a fool who had an epiphany about how to get rid of his glasses” is now on sale in England. The Bulgarian publishing house "Zhanua '98" gives the opportunity to everyone who loves books, and who wants to be healthy and successful, to read it and, perhaps just a teeny-weeny bit, to change their attitude to the world around us. The message expressed through books is just the same as the motto of the publishing house: O, Esteemed Reader!, Here are some extracts from the book: *** As I was writing this book, I did what was necessary to have it as short as possible. In order to keep the lazy bums happy, I can make it even shorter and reduce the description of the eyesight restoration mechanism to literally three words! And for the most talented exceptionally lazy bums, who would find that even that is too much, I will shorten the three words to only three letters and will ask them to shove themselves up there and get out of my sight this instant! What is going on? How are you feeling? Offended? Serves you right! *** How much longer are we going to wait, dear reader? Time flies! Your life has passed in one blink! Tell me, how many lives do you have? Yesterday is gone. Try to bring it back. No chance! It is history! *** It is real easy to be healthy, I will keep drumming that into your skull! The only challenge is that you know how to be healthy, handsome, rich and happy. The hell, you know! But you don’t do anything about it! Get it? It is a pity you do not act! There are no dead-ends except for death. There is always a way! *** Once a colleague of mine pointed at one of our patients and said, “He is healthy”. I did not believe my colleague because I knew that person very well: he was a former minister and had been suffering from Parkinson’s disease for years. As you know, this affects the brain. One of the symptoms is the complete absence of facial expressions – the face turns into a stiff mask. I examined that patient thoroughly and came to the conclusion that he was healthy. I began questioning him about where and how he had healed himself. He told me about some kind of a temple but the truth is that at that time I did not pay much attention to his story. Although I diligently noted down every single word he said, I managed to forget everything in due time. The following year, during the prophylactic examinations we discovered that four more old-timers had also restored their health. They were now as fresh as daisies, despite the fact that they had been suffering from various incurable ailments for years. It turned out that the former minister had sent these guys to the same place where he had cured himself. I was dumbfounded! |




