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My Twelve Private Messages Are Also Yours

Jingyun Loves To Eat Small Cakes

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Type of work: documentary prose Core Purpose: An in-depth explanation of twelve ordinary emotions, a collective resonance of contemporary people's spiritual dilemmas Author: Jing Yun Creative positioning: a documentary prose writer who focuses on the diverse spiritual conditions of contemporary people This is a spiritual diary composed of twelve private letters as a unit. Each private letter corresponds to a common psychological situation hidden in daily life, extending from anxiety to a broader aspect of life. From the perspective of an adult visitor, the author travels through every corner of the city and talks with people of different ages and identities. Twelve units, twelve kinds of moods, each of which is a spiritual dilemma that contemporary people may encounter. The work abandons preaching and theory, and uses delicate interviews, empathetic observations and sincere confessions to transform abstract psychological feelings into concrete and tangible life stories. It not only records anxiety, but also focuses on self-acceptance behind appearance anxiety, understanding and repair in friendship rifts, and self-talk in lonely moments. Every private letter is a gentle inquiry, and every story reveals: those seemingly private spiritual struggles are actually our common life experiences; those confusions, uneasiness and hesitations arising from difficulties can eventually be transformed into the power of self-reconciliation and courage to move forward through understanding and empathy. This is a spiritual dialogue that spans ages and identities. The twelve private letters are not only the spiritual monologues of twelve people, but also an invitation to every reader. When you open these words, you will find that the confusion, confusion and throbbing you have experienced have long been properly hidden in a certain private letter, and you are not alone.