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The Heroic Journey Across the World.
Chapter 000: Everyone's idea of a hero is different. [10]
Summary
The chapter emphasizes that everyone has a unique perception of heroes, just as they do of literary characters like Hamlet. The author expresses a strong personal vision of heroism, stating that this book reflects their own thoughts and beliefs, regardless of whether others agree. It is described as extreme and youthful, and the author insists on its authenticity without catering to popular opinions or commercial interests. Readers are encouraged to set the book aside if they disagree, as the author finds satisfaction in expressing their own ideals of heroism. The work will not change to meet external expectations; instead, it will grow more radical and true to the author's vision. Ultimately, the author values the freedom to write authentically over seeking universal approval.Full content
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