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Game: Run, Bakra (Goat) Run! Eid-Ul-Adha Edition

Look, we get it. Eid-ul-Adha is officially behind us, and your fridge is currently a frozen fortress of plastic baggies stuffed with qurbani meat. You’ve probably consumed your weight in mutton and beef karahi by now, and your digestive system is begging for mercy. But who says the festive adrenaline has to stop? Welcome to the ultimate post-Eid nostalgia trip! If you thought the real struggle was finding a reliable butcher on Day 1, wait until you try keeping this digital goat alive. In this chaotic, truck-art-inspired endless runner, you are the goat, and the local kasais (butchers) are chasing you down with razor-sharp tokas (cleavers). Your mission? Run. Jump. Survive. Time your leaps perfectly to bounce right over the incoming butchers. It’s fast, it’s petty, and it's highly addictive. Tap your mobile screen or smash that spacebar to dodge a one-way ticket to becoming next Sunday’s special biryani. So, grab a plate of leftover spicy karahi, wash it down with a cold d...

Authors: Proud of Your Success, but Not Your Failures? Let's Talk!

Today, I am going to talk about a topic that is quite different from what I cover. I have been reading eBooks and read them from the first page to the last, literally not omitting anything—from the copyright info page to the final "About the author" page.

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One thing that stood out to me, and left me feeling a bit turned off, was the disclaimer by the author stating that they are not responsible for any damage arising from the use of their book. It reads something like this: 

"The author and publisher specifically disclaim all responsibility for any liability, loss, or risk, personal or otherwise, that is incurred as a consequence, directly or indirectly, of the use and application of any of the contents of this book."

It bothered me; how can you not be responsible for any damage that arises from your information? When something good happens to the reader, you proudly post it as testimonials and reviews. For example, Tom made $1000 from the method detailed in the book, Dick’s life was changed for the better, and Harry got a promotion.

For example, check this review:

"I sailed through the course in about 10 days because it’s sectioned into digestible modules that kept me curious to learn more. My copywriting skills have improved drastically, and I’ve taken up a new interest in the world of copywriting. Thank you, Henneke!"

~ Alanna Beach, online language coach


If authors don't take responsibility for any damage caused by their information, then they shouldn't take credit for the good things that happen to the reader either. It feels like hypocrisy to me. What do you think?

Disclaimer: I write original content. The ideas are mine; however, I sometimes take the help of AI just to fix the grammar and punctuation. While editing with Grammarly, I sometimes accept the edit suggestions that make it seem AI-generated. 

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