He pursues order, because only ordinary people can seek the maximization of benefits in order; he is sometimes gentle, perhaps just because of compensation for his own consistency and roughness; he is serious, but there is no lack of confused sense of play; but all this is superficial. At the bottom, there is always some kind of strong irony and bleak comical lurking.
The world in which I lived was once blatantly cruel and despicable, and it will not stop all of this in the foreseeable future.
The more you want to escape from the sinful past, one day you will catch up and let you eat your own fruits. This is an unchanging truth.
The world has its own calm, precise, and subtle side.
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