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<Don't try to be good>

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Summarized by durumis AI

  • The author has repeatedly compromised with himself and retreated before the cliff, but eventually realized his inner self and the true direction of his life.
  • The message is to move in the direction you want, without being swayed by the gaze or judgment of others, and to live fully as yourself, without trying to be good or trying to be loved.
  • In the book "Everything Will Be Fine," the author emphasizes that you have the choice in your life and that you should live as yourself.

I wanted to fly, but


I was afraid of the cliff in front of me.


Compromising with myself,


I kept going back and forth, advancing and retreating.


What I needed was


not a plausible appearance, but


a healthy mind and unwavering courage within.


What I had to care about was


not the attention and judgment of others, but


the direction my heart truly desired.


Just wanting to be a good person,


I compromised with the world and swayed in the wind that blew.


That's how I lost my whole self.


I had to live as myself,


not as a bystander or observer,


but as the protagonist.


I had to live boldly,


not as a bystander of my life,


but as a leader.


Don't try to be good.


Don't try to be loved.


I have the right to choose in life.


I just have to live my life as I am.


That's all.


- From "Everything will go well"


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