In Chapter 2, the author anticipates the question of why another book about Sai Baba is necessary. He addresses this by using a powerful metaphor, comparing Sai's life to a "vast ocean, an infinite mine of jewels." He sees himself as a tiny Titwi bird attempting to empty this ocean, an impossible task. This metaphor highlights that Sai's life is so deep and limitless that it can never be fully described in a single work. Therefore, any contribution, no matter how small, is valuable and helps devotees find satisfaction. The author believes his collection of stories will provide peace and steadiness of mind, justifying the new composition.
How does the author in Chapter 2 rationalize writing a new book about Sai Baba when several others already exist?
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