Even Crying Can't Change Anything

Even Crying Can't Change Anything

by (korean) Park Jun

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44Kwords72chapters
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About This Novel

Living is strange and hard, right? In this world where showing vulnerability is considered a weakness, Park Jun recorded countless moments of vulnerability: he would run away when being coerced by complex interpersonal relationships, he would feel ashamed of his poverty and shortcomings, he would easily fall into the quagmire of regret and self-blame, and he would often be confused about "why I can't like myself." But he calmly accepts all his sensitivities and struggles, and uses the primitive intuition hidden in human nature to lead us to touch the difficult-to-face problems in life - wealth and poverty, joy and sorrow, life and death, and separation. They are no longer about regret and sadness mixed with blood and tears, but about gratitude, apology and love. This is a kind of fragility that makes life more complete, with the frankness and rawness of crying whenever you want. Even if crying can't change anything, crying together may make it less embarrassing and may become a little bit of strength for each other.

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