
Late Night Story
by Uncle Hong
About This Novel
This is a book written in countless late nights, and will accompany you in more late nights in the future, so you can feel at ease where you want to go. This is a bedtime book that you can start and end from any page. Only in the dead of night can we return to our original selves. There are more than 200 meaningful short essays, sentences that speak directly to the heart, and meaningful illustrations, covering topics such as love, friendship, work, and life. The author uses extremely subtle and profound strokes to describe the complex and secret connections between us and the world, exposing our doubts, loneliness and desires at this age.
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Suddenly I remembered a passage by Haruki Murakami, which is that everyone has his own forest. Maybe we have never been there, but it has always been there and will always be there. Those who are lost are lost, and those who meet will meet again.
People who have no direction in their hearts will always run away wherever they go.
The footsteps of youth are friends with time, uncovering the thin veil of life. Eventually, the complexion will turn into a dull one, and then the ending will be dull, and finally the memory will lose its shelf life.
It doesn't matter when you read it or where you start. It's a short paragraph of text and a moment of thought. The writing is not bad, fresh and artistic, but it still feels like something is missing, as if it's too scattered.
There are only three ways to bring comfort and happiness to people: work, self-education, and continuous love.
It is indeed a good book. Puchijun is amazing.
Uh (⊙o⊙)
I couldn't stand myself, so I revealed the answer directly: laziness, self-doubt, timidity, procrastination, anger... These all came from myself.
11 When will youth end? We walk awake day after day and struggle in the chaos of sleepless nights. Some people say that no matter how old you live, you will always have too many thoughts, worries and confusions. If a person loses these and is content with the status quo, then it is the end of youth in the true sense.
"The things we avoid talking about are so much like ourselves."
The book is really good, I learned a lot from it
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Official(163)Scraped 22d ago
Suddenly I remembered a passage by Haruki Murakami, which is that everyone has his own forest. Maybe we have never been there, but it has always been there and will always be there. Those who are lost are lost, and those who meet will meet again.
People who have no direction in their hearts will always run away wherever they go.
The footsteps of youth are friends with time, uncovering the thin veil of life. Eventually, the complexion will turn into a dull one, and then the ending will be dull, and finally the memory will lose its shelf life.
It doesn't matter when you read it or where you start. It's a short paragraph of text and a moment of thought. The writing is not bad, fresh and artistic, but it still feels like something is missing, as if it's too scattered.
There are only three ways to bring comfort and happiness to people: work, self-education, and continuous love.
It is indeed a good book. Puchijun is amazing.
Uh (⊙o⊙)
I couldn't stand myself, so I revealed the answer directly: laziness, self-doubt, timidity, procrastination, anger... These all came from myself.
11 When will youth end? We walk awake day after day and struggle in the chaos of sleepless nights. Some people say that no matter how old you live, you will always have too many thoughts, worries and confusions. If a person loses these and is content with the status quo, then it is the end of youth in the true sense.
"The things we avoid talking about are so much like ourselves."
The book is really good, I learned a lot from it
