Bet you wish you didn’t quit that thing you were good at now?
I think a lot of us have experienceed being good at something
I recetnly read the midnight library
It talks follows a girl who, after attempting to commit suicide, gets the chance to live in the lives should could have lived in, if she had made slightly different choices.
Didn't quit music- profesional artist
didnt quit swimming - olympic gold medalist
didnt care about anything - chilling in australia
etc etc etc
sometimes ive found myself thinking back on things but i think it is an importnat reminder that we make the choices for good reason
and this book highlights that we made choices for a reason, sometimes we need to remind ourselves it was the right one
Moral books like this are not always the most interesting but Haig is a great author - i actually read and loved How to Stop Time first, and he manages to make the story the focus
something i always find important in fiction. it is ok to be preached too but i think the whole point of fiction and why it can be so valuable is that it teaches us lessons implicitly via empathy