Sealing and Pushing Testimonials
I pushed the words and wrote them down, and my heart was mixed. When I started posting at the end of July, the weather was still very hot, and I felt uncomfortable sitting on a chair. In the blink of an eye, it was already late winter, and snowflakes were flying outside the window, making people unconsciously tighten their collars.
Looking back at the article "Testings on the Secretariat" written on August 16th, which was the first time the monk recommended it. He couldn't sleep excitedly and got up in the middle of the night. In addition to smiling, he also felt a little more emotional. At that time, it was 20,000 clicks and 1,600,000 words, and 1,200,000 words, which is really not the same.
Let’s look at the initial text. Compared with now, it doesn’t seem to be a one-man hand. This journey of more than one million words took me five months to understand what a novel is and how to tell stories to everyone. More importantly, I understand the value of persistence.
It has been five months and one hundred and fifty days. The monk thanked me from the bottom of his heart for encouraging me and tolerating my relatives along the way; and also guiding me and spurring my editors. Writing is a very tormenting and lonely job. Without you, I would not be able to persevere.
Thanks to us for providing a perfect creative platform and a perfect guarantee mechanism for our authors, so that the monk can muster up the courage to start writing and try to realize his childhood dream.
Of course, what I have to thank most is the book friends who are willing to pay for reading books. It is your efforts that make my efforts visible and tangible: also called currency. Although writing books can make you happy, it is so exhausting, squeezing time, and sacrificing almost all the colorful personal life, for the rewards that can be obtained.
From a young age, this is a necessity for monks to support their families; from a young age, this is a measure of my personal value, and monks cannot care.
After reading a passage, I was deeply touched. The morality of writers is to "make quality and quantity guaranteed and not be unfinished." The morality of readers is to use 50 yuan to recharge it and apply for a VIP to support it. All the fifty yuan will be converted into Qidian coins, and I guess I can read two books from me.
The reason is very simple. An immoral writer is not worthy of support. No matter how many ethical writers are, if they cannot receive corresponding rewards without everyone's support, they will have to become immoral.
Anyone who has read this book knows that I admire Lao Mao and still remember his words freshly. 'If a person can do what he likes and can make a living, he must be very happy.'
I am doing what I like to do and trying to make a living from it. If you think the monk has this ability, I hope the monk will continue to contribute more and better works to everyone. Please subscribe and support and vote for it. Thank you.
Three bows.
Chapter completed!