Guest guest Posted June 8, 2001 Report Share Posted June 8, 2001 Om Gurave Namaha, Pranaams Narasimha, Yesterday I was just thinking on the example you had given in the book on A3 and its connection to writing books. Here's my thought process: When somebody *authors* a book, it is based on his *authority* on the subject. The word author has connection with authority. Maybe communication skills is also a part of it, as what ever authority they have, has to be conveyed to the readers. For Example, the perception commonly is that a person writing a book has a good hold of the subject. In my opinion BV Raman, Sanjay Rath are astrologer who have authority on the subject of Astrology. The fact that they were excellent communicators never occured or was a secondary matter. Another Example, Last year after the Lakers won the NBA championship under Phil Jackson, he came out with a book. His role was only conveying his thoughts, but somebody else did the actual writing and making the communication part clear. His role was that of a person who had *authority* on managing stars and guiding them to championships. Hence in my opinion A5 should also be considered. Although using A5 I could not explain why you authored the book. Your Sisya, -Narayan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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