It was definitely a very raw account of the writer’s mental health struggles, and I would respect her for that. Any comment on the writing itself feels to me like I am missing the point, also it’s a translation, so maybe the original prose might have more merit
I had a 9 days off from work, and I realized there's much more to life, I also, for a brief moment, thought that falling in love could be a nice thing. But it's been only a week of being back at work, and I have realized that I have no time for anything. Those 9 days were a joke.
While this book felt like an incomplete narrative, but I would really like to appreciate the writer for showing her raw emotions. Especially, having read her book 'Eat, Pray, Love', I know how she has previously inclined towards a more curated version of her emotional expression
I was supposed to add a question mark after ‘safe’ but how would I know because AI makes me care less about punctuation!!!! My fresh literature grad self hates me for this.
AI is destroying my thought processes and I wish I could avoid it if my tech job wasn’t forcing me to use it no matter what. What jobs are AI-safe, I can make a career switch if that means saving my cognitive abilities.