Reading Gill (Byeong-mo Gu), which made me realize the value of wounds!
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- At the beginning of the book, the sea ryu, who survived with the help of Gon, says: “If I fall into the water again, I won't be lucky enough to meet the mermaid prince a second time, so I'm going to wave my arms around him. Does he have to swim or not? Perhaps the world itself is bottomless water.”
Living in that bottomless water, a child who sinks to the bottom of a really water-filled lake will have gills at his death's doorstep. The wound that killed that child who desperately wanted to breathe, the gills could swim in the deep blue lake, but it was a wound that could never be revealed to this world and had to be hidden.
Still, because he has gills, he decides to use his abilities to become a 'mermaid prince' in the water and find traces of his loved ones.
Perhaps wounds are essential to life, but it may lead you to live a life in which you want to return or express love, rather than hurting or hurting others because of it. Like Gon, who constantly wanders the river and rescues people in danger.
We can't avoid wounds in our lives, but rather than paying attention to the pain and suffering of those wounds, I recommend this book to you in the hope that you can grow further through them!
Maybe it hurts a lot and it's hard, but if you endure and grow, wouldn't it be possible to be a little more free from those wounds someday?