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Worth it in the world
Worth Living is a book by Yoko Nakamura.

In Japan, there is such a "grandma Bao" Yoko Nakamura. She is a psychologist in her 90s. She condensed her 70 years' experience into a book "Worth Living in the World". She told us with her ordinary and profound philosophy of life that no matter what hardships life has given us, the world is worth visiting.

Grandma Yoko wrote these nine proverbs about love, marriage, work, death and other topics in the book Worth Being in the World, which is worth reading by each of us.

Understanding of the contents of the book:

In this book, it tells us that interpersonal relationships are constantly changing, even the best friends will drift away from you, and others will not always care about you. If you can realize this, you won't expect and cling to others. "Be happy when you come, and put it down when you go", which is the easiest for each other. In any case, a mature person is one who can live spontaneously and is not afraid to live a real life.