The two novels,"All the Big Bosses Are Wearing Bronze" and "101 Ways to Solve Dreams", both contained philosophical thoughts. The former discussed the unfair attitude of society waiting for the weak through the female protagonist Xing Jun, while the latter expressed her thoughts on reality and life through the exploration in dreams and the inner struggle of the characters. I recommend these two novels to you. I hope they can touch your heart. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend the book "The Post-Middle Age", which tells the story of a middle-aged female engineer, Ren Shuxia, facing the dual pressures of work and family life, how to balance and self-relieve. The novel tried to use a real, lively, and philosophical story to explore the mysterious emotional world of a middle-aged female engineer. It used simple and delicate writing to express the blending of her emotional journey. By telling inspirational stories, the post-90s would examine their self-worth, the post-80s would learn from life experiences, the post-70s would be relieved of their difficulties, and the post-60s would reminisce about their beautiful memories. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Sure. One is 'The Allegory of the Cave' by Plato. It tells about prisoners in a cave who can only see shadows on the wall and think that's the real world. When one escapes and sees the real world outside, he realizes the truth but others don't believe him. It makes us think about perception and reality.
Sure. 'The Egg' by Andy Weir is a great one. It presents a unique view on life, reincarnation and the purpose of existence in a very short and thought - provoking way. Another is 'The Allegory of the Cave' by Plato. It's a classic that makes you think about perception and reality.
The short story 'The Egg' by Andy Weir is also quite philosophical. It tells a story about reincarnation in a unique way. It makes people think about the purpose of life, the cycle of existence, and the relationship between different lives and the universe.
Sure. 'The Egg' by Andy Weir is a great one. It presents a unique philosophical view on life and reincarnation in a very short and engaging way. Another is 'The Metamorphosis' by Franz Kafka. Although it can be seen as more absurdist, it also has deep philosophical undertones about human nature and the self.
There are many good ones. For example, 'The Yellow Wallpaper' by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. It can be seen as a story about the oppression of women in a patriarchal society, which has deep philosophical implications about power and freedom. Then there's 'A Good Man Is Hard to Find' by Flannery O'Connor, which is full of religious and moral philosophy. 'Eveline' by James Joyce also contains elements of philosophical exploration regarding choice, paralysis, and the pull of the past.
I recommend the following novels to you. They have different philosophical and moral meanings. I hope you will like them: - " Watching Ears ": This ancient romance novel has absorbed many short stories and incorporated some philosophy. It mainly tells the story of a person listening to the story. It is more heartwarming. - " Shallow Poison ": Although it was a short story, the content was quite interesting. It was about how a woman used her wisdom and schemes to protect herself. It had some philosophy about human nature and persistence. - " 101 Ways to Solve Dreams ": This mystery detective novel has a lot of philosophical thinking, such as the exploration of fate and truth. It's very interesting to read. - " The Richest Man's Fierce Wife Has Space ": This novel also incorporated some philosophical ideas, such as intelligence and attitude towards life, as well as self-awareness and self-worth. I hope that my recommendation will meet your needs. If you need anything, feel free to come to me.
I recommend Years Flow Like Water to you. Every short story has a profound philosophy, describing the growth and harvest of the protagonists in their perseverance, waiting, hesitation, and other emotions. May every girl with a dream grow up in the process of chasing their dreams and become what they want to be. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
If you like philosophical novels, I have the following books to recommend to you: 1. "Sweetheart Prophet: Hit a Prince Charming to Pay" was a modern romance-urban supernatural novel. It interweaved philosophy, faith, time and space, and cause and effect in the universe. It was thought-provoking. 2. Endless Erosion was a novel that explored the philosophy of the universe itself from different angles, giving readers a huge impact and insight. 3. The Super Magical Builder was a fantasy novel that incorporated magic philosophy, spell system, arcana rules, and so on into the story, showing the magnificent world view of magic philosophy. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Yes, I recommend the novel, Sweetheart Prophet: Hit a Prince Charming to Pay the Bill. It's a modern romance novel about urban supernatural powers. The protagonist in the novel was born to be able to predict, but she did not know that this fate was destined for her to carry the entire world. The concepts of philosophy, belief, time and space, and cause and effect were all densely interwoven in the universe. It was worth thinking about. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗