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Dao_Divine_Monarch
8 months ago
I seem to understand the moral of this manhua. So it’s talking about fate. Normally, people will blame their fates for what happened to them and give up. For example like becoming a billionaire or achieving Nobel prize. Most people would think that it’s not their fate… They ain’t born for it, so mostly people would just give up. Or for example, sometimes even when people try their best few times for something, and it’s still a failure, they would also just give up thinking it’s not their true path in life.
So the manhua is basically teaching us to not giving up, basically… Not putting our lives in the hand of “Fate”. If you’re born into poor family, with poor background, no education… it doesn’t mean you can’t become a billionaire… Believe in yourself, have self-confidence, trust the process, and never give up.
I seem to understand the moral of this manhua. So it’s talking about fate. Normally, people will blame their fates for what happened to them and give up. For example like becoming a billionaire or achieving Nobel prize. Most people would think that it’s not their fate… They ain’t born for it, so mostly people would just give up. Or for example, sometimes even when people try their best few times for something, and it’s still a failure, they would also just give up thinking it’s not their true path in life.
So the manhua is basically teaching us to not giving up, basically… Not putting our lives in the hand of “Fate”. If you’re born into poor family, with poor background, no education… it doesn’t mean you can’t become a billionaire… Believe in yourself, have self-confidence, trust the process, and never give up.