This saying is too romantic

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This saying is too romantic

Huang Ming Le's statement challenges the notion that self-cultivation and household management are insignificant or mere romantic ideals. Instead, she offers a unique perspective that encourages deep reflection on the world and society. The book is divided into two chapters: Chapter One: No Need to Send Off This chapter examines the drawbacks of habitual compromise and collective conformity, highlighting the limitations of expert opinions and the impact of societal expectations on personal expression. Chapter Two: I Write My City Here, the author suggests approaching work, love, and the world with fresh perspectives, such as the enthusiasm of starting anew, the excitement of first love, and the curiosity of a newborn. By embracing these attitudes, readers can anticipate and achieve the seemingly impossible. Huang Ming Le's insights invite readers to engage with the world more profoundly, encouraging self-reflection and a deeper understanding of society.
Book Title This saying is too romantic
Author Huang Ming Le
ISBN 9789888135981
Book Language Chinese
Publication Date 2012-11-01
Publisher Ming Window Publishing House
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