This book is relatively short. I picked it up because the title and the blurb sounded interesting. Once I started reading, I couldn't put it down. It was fast-paced and enjoyable. I really liked it.
The book revolves around the theme of "this world is too noisy and chaotic, whether you are with people or alone." It focuses on finding inner peace and separating oneself from the external noise or the inner turmoil. While both the external and internal worlds are in chaos, we can turn crises into opportunities and find ways to survive. The book provides tips on this.
Lastly, what impressed me the most is that the author concludes with a discussion of the value and importance of being human, even in the presence of AI. I really liked this part.
The main takeaways that Rain got from this book are as follows: "Take care of both physical and mental health, prioritize time, maintain mindfulness, adapt to the situation, and constantly self-improve."
I think this book is an easy and enjoyable read. It feels like listening to older siblings telling stories about their experiences, whether they are profound experiences or even mistakes. They also offer encouragement not to underestimate oneself in the age of smart AI that makes many people afraid or anxious. Reading this book gives you the motivation to keep going.
It's both fun and easy to read, suitable for readers of all ages. For teenagers, it's a preparation for trying out life, while for adults, it's like sharing life experiences for guidance. It's a lovely book that serves as a reminder to us all. Highly recommended!