
The Future Looks Like a Trap
by Cong Zin
About This Novel
Regardless of whether the content of the story shown in the work is "positive" or not, optimistic or negative, this is the story I want to present. It is the growth that "I" who is the male protagonist from the first perspective in the article has to go through, and does not contain any "guiding" nature. This is actually not a "semi-autobiographical" novel in the strict sense. Although the inspiration comes from life, the "I" in the article is not me. Like the "me" in the article, like many young people of the same age, I have encountered a series of problems such as "making ends meet, graduation season, campus love, internship, following dreams, giving up on myself", etc. Some of them I can follow my inner thoughts and solve them properly, and some of them I really handle very badly, but like "me" in the article, I think as I grow up and experience the trivial things that everyone has experienced at one time or another... "Don't persuade others to do good things before they have suffered." As an author, if reading the article has no impact on you, it is my failure; if reading the article has an impact on you, it is not my success. In life, there is never a saying about "copying other people's". In any case, I want to tell every reader: It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter if you cry occasionally. It doesn't matter if you are temporarily unmotivated. It doesn't matter if you are stupid all the time.
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