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"The novel isn’t asking you to choose one over the other. It’s suggesting that a meaningful life is one where you can appreciate the world’s wonders without dropping what has been entrusted to you." — Jul 09, 2026 09:01AM
"The novel isn’t asking you to choose one over the other. It’s suggesting that a meaningful life is one where you can appreciate the world’s wonders without dropping what has been entrusted to you." — Jul 09, 2026 09:01AM
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"You can see a hint of sexism in the story being told, and an active arrogance against it. It’s a good way to discern how life then was, and how you can still see a version of that until now. What I like about this part is how the author spelled out the difference of “touring” and “traveling”. We often go to a place, and say we’re traveling there, but all we do is tour the land and see the places." — Jul 01, 2026 06:07PM
"You can see a hint of sexism in the story being told, and an active arrogance against it. It’s a good way to discern how life then was, and how you can still see a version of that until now. What I like about this part is how the author spelled out the difference of “touring” and “traveling”. We often go to a place, and say we’re traveling there, but all we do is tour the land and see the places." — Jul 01, 2026 06:07PM
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