" The Forest of Norway " was one of Haruki Murakami's masterpieces. It described the emotional entanglement between the protagonist, Nagazawa, and two women, as well as the setbacks and thoughts he experienced during his growth. The following are the insights from the first three chapters: Loneliness and Confusion In the first chapter, Nagazawa still doesn't know why he lives. He feels lonely and lost. He didn't know what he wanted to do or who he wanted to be with. He began to doubt the meaning of his existence and wondered if he still had value. This chapter mainly talked about Yongze's family background and growing up experience, as well as his thoughts on interpersonal relationships and the value of life. Through this experience, Yongze gradually realized his importance and value, and began to think about his life goals. Love and Giving Up In the second chapter, Nagazawa met two women. One was Nagazawa's cousin, Aako, and the other was Nagazawa's teacher, Naoko. There was a relationship between Caiko and Nagazawa, but Nagazawa felt confused and conflicted. He didn't know how to deal with this relationship. At the same time, he also realized that he had unforgettable feelings for Naoko's past, which made him make a difficult decision. He decided to give up his feelings for Naoko. This chapter mainly talked about Yongze's thoughts on love and interpersonal relationships. He began to realize that love was not the only meaning of life. He also realized that he needed to let go of his past feelings and start a new life. Growth and Future In the third chapter, Nagazawa began to realize the relationship between his past and present. He began to think about his future. He realized that he needed to change and make new choices to make himself better. At the same time, he also realized the relationship between him and Cai Zi, so he made a decision to start over with Cai Zi. This chapter mainly talked about Yongze's growth and his thoughts about the future. Through his experiences and thoughts, he gradually found his own direction and realized his importance.