Librarian's Son

Librarian's Son

by Ding Li

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Reading from a young age, even if it is a pure engineering technology book that will be used only once in a lifetime, is better than not studying at all; having ideals from an early age, even if they are completely unreliable and absurd ideals, is better than having no ideals at all. This is a deep insight derived from the author's real experience, and it is also the story told and the thoughts expressed in the novel "The Librarian's Son". In real life, the author was devastated when his company was delisted at the age of 43, but he unexpectedly turned around and suddenly became a writer. Doing business may depend on luck, and career may depend on backing, but as a writer, luck and backing are not as useful as a library in one's youth.

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