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    The article said that by chance, he lived in a relatively luxurious building on the coast, called Baoyang Pavilion, and placed wicker chairs and small tables in the corridor of Chaohai, using the corridor as a study, where he could enjoy the sea breeze and enjoy the sea view.  It feels great. If I have the opportunity in the future, I might consider going to such a place to experience this lifestyle, live in such a place, and find a job related to literature there¡ªthis is my favorite direction.

    ? When you look for a job in the future, you will be looking for something related to writing, probably the media, but pay attention to literature and actual interviews, rather than looking for information online.  One of the problems is unavoidable, let me tell you here first, that is, you are too unsociable and not good at speaking, and one day in the future you may be in the actual interview and keep yourself pure and unwilling to communicate too much with others.  A choice is made during the interview, and here I will talk about the current decision based on the choice.  There is definitely a way to get the best of both worlds, but if you can¡¯t find it, you must choose to keep yourself pure. Giving up your purity in order to be able to conduct actual interviews is also giving up the original intention of actual interviews.  It is because the pure self wants to know some things through interviews, but it gives up itself in order to know those things. The existence of wanting to know these things no longer exists, and even if it is found, it is in vain.  The answer is found, but the person who is eager for the answer is gone, and the loss outweighs the gain.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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