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The Year 1979 in My Life
Chapter 6: Even the Smallest Mosquito is Still Meat. [5]
Summary
The narrator reflects on their challenging life, contrasting their past success with current struggles. They consider the improbability of achieving greatness as a reborn individual, recognizing the need for a practical approach. Their journey involves mundane tasks, like selling eels, while managing the expectations of friends and family. Despite doubts about their capabilities, the narrator navigates life with humor and responsibility, helping siblings and friends while strategizing for future opportunities. The story illustrates the balance between aspirations and reality in a rural setting, showcasing the dynamics of family support and the drive to succeed against odds.Full content
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