An Open Letter To My Favorite Author
Dear Lang Leav,
I am writing this letter to tell you that I'm a huge fan of yours. I've been an avid reader of your books for quite some time. Recently, I completed reading 'Lullabies,' which delves into personal growth, self-identity, and the healing process. It was an absolutely incredible experience.
I'd be genuinely interested in your exploration of the theme of empowerment for young adults in your future works. It's a relevant and personally meaningful topic in today's world. Your potential in writing a book around this subject could have a positive impact, and I'm certain it would resonate with many, including myself. I've noticed that most people my age are afraid of the idea that they are becoming adults, and in the coming years, they will be full-fledged adults with significant responsibilities. It's as if the responsibilities that used to be carried by their parents at home are now theirs to bear. I feel a sense of sadness because most of us are not ready for these responsibilities. We are still afraid to face reality and the real world. Deep down in our minds, we are still children who only want to be happy and carefree for the rest of our lives, but that's not how practical life works. For us, it's difficult to confront the vast world.
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