Only for the faithful.
One door, one lock. So many turn-aways. No key, no entry. So many turn away. But only the faithful do, don't they?
There are tries, there are pries and there are break ins. The ones who care not, the ones who care less. The ones who are careless.
One door, one lock. Some go in, some do not. No keys, yet they enter.
It is an interesting concept that has intrigued me in the recent past. The concept of locks only keeping the faithful from getting inside. Is that how the world works?
Just like how laws are made for those who aren't above it? Like "who is watching the cops if the cops are watching us?" kinda thoughts?
Interesting. But very scary. There must be a book about it. But books are only for those who read, no? Books carry the power to save the world. Books carry the magical spells to drive communities to success.
I remember, during the independence war of Bangladesh. The first people to be mass murdered were the educated. The professors, doctors, historians and so on. The first buildings to be destroyed were the libraries.
Books and those who read books were being wiped out. To destroy the nation for good.
It makes me wonder. Just like the locks keep out the faithful, and for the unfaithful the locks are nothing. Do books also only carry value when they are read, to those who read, and nothing else?
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