
I Admit That I Have Never Experienced the Vicissitudes of Life
About This Novel
"I Admit I Have Never Experienced Vicissitudes of Life" is a selection of various articles published by the author in the past five years. In the book, the author chooses to temporarily avoid all kinds of general discussions, retreats to reflect on his writing and growth process, and observes a generation of young people kidnapped by the times. Their childhood disappeared early and their adolescence awakened prematurely. They prematurely discovered the hypocrisy of the adult world, and were thrown into a world full of competition and struggle prematurely. They tried to describe group portraits and analyze specimens. At the same time, after seventeen years of writing, I rediscovered the meaning of writing, thought about the relationship between the writer and the times, and revealed my inner literary map.
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Official(86)Scraped 20d ago
A more noble ideal than following a logo is to become a logo yourself. Most people are content to imitate their idols, and some decide to become idols.
I really like Jiang Fangzhou and feel that I resonate a lot with him.
I don't know why! I just have an inexplicable fondness for this book!
I like Jiang Fangzhou, is that okay with you?
I have seen a saying that when a person develops a sense of shame, childhood ends and youth begins. I think that when a person loses his sense of shame, his youth ends and middle age begins.
You people in the comment area have done too much reading comprehension in Chinese classes since you were young, and your brains are broken.
This feeling is very strange, like a person with 2,000 degrees of myopia putting on glasses for the first time, and the previously blurry things around him suddenly become clear.
The beginning of all lives means separation. Not everything can be chosen by ourselves. What we can choose is our own attitude towards life, just like a sentence in Dabingshu, "Just cherish your fate and don't have to climb into it." Yes, a person's life is not long or short, and there are many things that we need to experience by ourselves.
There are no young friends. There are no young friends.
They are a group of people in the ant tribe who also want to be the ant king. Work hard, make progress, participate in various elections, always compete for various quotas, push around, grab all kinds of food, big and small, store it in places where you can see, take care of it, and use it as capital - later I learned that this process is called "struggle".
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Official(86)Scraped 20d ago
A more noble ideal than following a logo is to become a logo yourself. Most people are content to imitate their idols, and some decide to become idols.
I really like Jiang Fangzhou and feel that I resonate a lot with him.
I don't know why! I just have an inexplicable fondness for this book!
I like Jiang Fangzhou, is that okay with you?
I have seen a saying that when a person develops a sense of shame, childhood ends and youth begins. I think that when a person loses his sense of shame, his youth ends and middle age begins.
You people in the comment area have done too much reading comprehension in Chinese classes since you were young, and your brains are broken.
This feeling is very strange, like a person with 2,000 degrees of myopia putting on glasses for the first time, and the previously blurry things around him suddenly become clear.
The beginning of all lives means separation. Not everything can be chosen by ourselves. What we can choose is our own attitude towards life, just like a sentence in Dabingshu, "Just cherish your fate and don't have to climb into it." Yes, a person's life is not long or short, and there are many things that we need to experience by ourselves.
There are no young friends. There are no young friends.
They are a group of people in the ant tribe who also want to be the ant king. Work hard, make progress, participate in various elections, always compete for various quotas, push around, grab all kinds of food, big and small, store it in places where you can see, take care of it, and use it as capital - later I learned that this process is called "struggle".
