Staring at Life (2)

Staring at Life (2)

by Guo Fadong

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This book focuses exclusively on the purpose of life, and every chapter remains true to its purpose. In view of the careful planning of the ideological context and the lingering thoughts on human nature and human feelings, the writing should not be broken into chapters. Therefore, each article adopts a different perspective, and each topic is discussed into its own chapter. The thoughts behind the book. The first is coming from a poor background. When I was born, my family had parents and two older brothers. There are several acres of thin fields, but the land is barren and there is no harvest. The courtyard is leaky, the house is bare, the door is bare, the door is open, the door is open, the door is open, the door is open, the door is open, the house is empty, and the sun is on the ground, almost begging to survive. When I grew up, my mother told me: When I was half a year old, I had scabies all over my body and could only breathe weakly. My neighbors said I couldn't survive. My mother reluctantly put me in a broken basket, smeared black coal on my face, and sent me to a deserted grave on the outskirts of the village on the hillside when it got dark. My mother was worried all night because I was still breathing when she sent me away. So, before dawn the next day, she went alone to the grave to see if I was dead or alive.

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