
Love is More Important Than Knowledge
About This Novel
This book is a collection of many essays written by Jun Watanabe during his lifetime. Watanabe uses his consistently unique writing style to present his life insights and life reflections experienced in society in the form of essays to present a broad world of empathy to readers. His humor is accompanied by serious life reflections. In Watanabe's article description, people should take everything that happens in life seriously: they feel beauty when they see beautiful things, and feel sad when they hear sad melodies; they laugh when they are happy, and their eyes are wet with tears when they are lonely; they hate ugly things and sympathize with pitiful things. All in all, in life, we should correctly understand the beauty of human birth and the sadness of aging and death. We should feel the joy, anger, sorrow and joy naturally and express them candidly.
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