There seems to be a lot of cross-world reincarnation content lately -- a bit annoying.
Among them,
(1) A person who have always disliked their current positions and duties and have always wanted to step down or retire, however,
(2) She or he who has outstanding abilities and is unable to do so, and
(3) They who has to devote themselves more and more to their work.
This story seems to be well received by readers.
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From Yang Wenli in "Legend of the Galactic Heroes" to Prince Wayne in the recent "So Let's Sell Our Country - The Genius Prince's Deficit Nation Revival Technique", there is no shortage of content.
Anyway,
"The story of reincarnation is a verbalization of the reader's desires"
It is the same in the above.
However, while the above(1)(3) are the same, most of us do not have the "outstanding ability" of the (2), and the only difference is that. We live only to eat our daily bread.
Still, if we can replace the above (2) with "this world just doesn't see my 'outstanding ability'", then we can satisfy the above (2).
Well, I don't need to do such trivial analysis, just "interesting content is interesting" is enough.
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I used to post the column of
"'Youth' is 'falsification of history'."
This is one of the columns I like myself.
What I still remember two issues,
- I was the president of a junior high school.
- At a junior high school festival, I did a "manzai" performance in front of the whole school and it was a big hit.
It's like a fleeting glimmer of light when I was only 14 or 15 years old, and it's not a big deal to others or even to me.
By continuing to maintain this memory, the process of turning it into a beautiful story for your own convenience can be called "falsification of history.
However, I think it is true that such trivial memories can 'help me in the (very) difficult times of my life' -- at least I 'think'.
So, I think it is very important to have "hard work", "flashy failures" and "brilliant successes" while you are young.
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If you don't have "outstanding ability," you can replace it with "past glory. Because it's pretty hard to achieve "glory" when you're an adult.
I think there are a lot of loser adults who "get through the present hard days." with remembering "past glories".
So I would say to young people, 'If you have the opportunity to shine, shine while you can.
Because the chances of "it" coming to you as an adult are next to nil.