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Critical Rebirth: Restarting the Second Half of My Life

Fault Tolerant

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When he reached middle age, Chen Jingdong reached a critical point in his life. His father is critically ill, his job has been taken away, his marriage is on the rocks, and even his son has turned against him. An accident caused him to return to the darkest moment of his life with memories of his past life. This time, he no longer holds back, digs out the moths eating away at the factory, protects the family in danger, and restarts the research and development of domestic CNC systems. In the face of foreign technology monopoly and industry containment, he led old factory workers and cutting-edge teams to crack down on the core technology and brought the domestic system from the verge of elimination to the world. This is not only a counterattack by a middle-aged man, but also a passionate journey of a generation of robots to maintain their ingenuity and break their monopoly.

Life Fault Tolerant

Fault Tolerant

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If there was a mirror that could allow you to see the path you didn't choose back then - would you look at it? It's not about rewriting the past, it's not about starting over again. Instead, as a bystander, experience the entire scenery of that road - the highlights beautified by obsession, as well as the thorns and costs that also exist. Jiang Che Lao Zhou, who gave up going south to start a business in 1994, cried after "seeing" it and said: "It turns out that he also cried on that road." In 2011, Chen Xiaoyu, whose mother had tampered with her wishes, finally understood that behind the "road to other provinces" was the back of her mother who fainted in the textile factory. There are also left-behind teenagers, DINK couples, young people who have returned to their hometowns, and nurses who want to raise their children but cannot be kissed... Nine people with deep obsessions, nine restorations of the truth. Jiang Che helped everyone see the past, but he was trapped in the summer of 2008 - the college entrance examination that year, his mother passed away, and his watch always stopped at 3:17. He doesn't remember what happened that year. He only remembered that a woman holding a red umbrella said to him at the door of the hospital: "I have been gone for 28 minutes." Until one day, the red umbrella appears again. Engraved on the umbrella handle: 2008.6.7. A woman has kept a secret for 20 years, 12 letters that have never been opened, and a road back home that he dare not embark on-- When Jiang Che finally saw the truth of his mother's last moments, he understood: There is no optimal solution in life. True fault tolerance is never about rewriting past choices, but seeing clearly that there is love and regret on every road, and then making peace with the past self. Accepting regret is a required course in life.