A New Year's letter to a book friend

Looking back on the time I wrote this book in 2022, many things are still embarrassing.

For example, when I first wrote it, I wanted to be as perfect as possible, so every time I wrote a relevant chapter, I had to check the information for most of the day, but I was not from a professional class after all.

So the comments at the beginning were all about this and that.

Later, I thought that I would have to spend so much time to dig through so many materials and be scolded for writing them, so it was better not to write professional things at all.

I didn't expect this to be better, which is really surprising.

For example, the author didn't expect that he would be able to persist in 10,000 words a day for three months at the beginning, and now that he looks back, he doesn't know how he persevered in the first place.

Maybe it's the motivation to see that the grades have been rising.

For example, when the author once wondered if he had written crookedly or had no confidence in the book and wanted to cut the book, he could always see a few familiar IDs voting for monthly votes and recommending votes, and he instantly had the confidence to write down.

The deepest impression of the content of the reminder is probably that the book friend said that he couldn't read enough in the latest chapter.

Interesting comments have always been one of the advantages of starting point reading, and the readers' brain-opening suggestions in the comments always allow the author to increase his knowledge a lot, and even the next stage of the plot can appear.

In short, thank you to every book friend who voted for recommendation, monthly pass, subscription, and reward, and I wish you all the best and smooth sailing in the new year!

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