What I appreciate most about your description of this author is how passion for a subject led him to study it directly and freshly instead through the filters of anyone else's expectations or past assumption, leading to new insights and discoveries. That inspires me to move toward my own passionate explorations with confidence, knowing I'll be helping to break new ground by following my natural affinity.
"There are many who credit their fascination for Indian wildlife back to Valmik Thapar, and I’m first in line."
This week I wrote about the power of our words to move others (offering new writers an incentive to hit publish). Here you so beautifully illustrate the impact of words and observations shared.
I'm pretty sure I've recommended this book to you at some point BUT if I haven't and only thought it, you should definitely check out The Tiger by John Vaillant. I think you'd love it.
What I appreciate most about your description of this author is how passion for a subject led him to study it directly and freshly instead through the filters of anyone else's expectations or past assumption, leading to new insights and discoveries. That inspires me to move toward my own passionate explorations with confidence, knowing I'll be helping to break new ground by following my natural affinity.
Well glad it had that effect on you!
"There are many who credit their fascination for Indian wildlife back to Valmik Thapar, and I’m first in line."
This week I wrote about the power of our words to move others (offering new writers an incentive to hit publish). Here you so beautifully illustrate the impact of words and observations shared.
Yes loved that issue! Empowering as always Karena :)
I'm pretty sure I've recommended this book to you at some point BUT if I haven't and only thought it, you should definitely check out The Tiger by John Vaillant. I think you'd love it.
Yes that book is on my list!