I really enjoyed this. And this part especially: "A voice inside her whispered: maybe things happen for a reason. People said that a lot. But she knew from experience it wasn’t quite like that. She didn’t believe in religious bullshit. Things happened; you had to make them part of your story."
I really enjoyed this. And this part especially: "A voice inside her whispered: maybe things happen for a reason. People said that a lot. But she knew from experience it wasn’t quite like that. She didn’t believe in religious bullshit. Things happened; you had to make them part of your story."
I’ve been working on a different manuscript since “finishing” this one (maybe to be edited after these posts!) so I’m also like: is she harming herself with non-belief? Is she a proper philosopher or misguided? I can’t remember exactly how she sorts herself out. :)
I really enjoyed this. And this part especially: "A voice inside her whispered: maybe things happen for a reason. People said that a lot. But she knew from experience it wasn’t quite like that. She didn’t believe in religious bullshit. Things happened; you had to make them part of your story."
Thanks so much Jeffrey! Appreciate this.
I’ve been working on a different manuscript since “finishing” this one (maybe to be edited after these posts!) so I’m also like: is she harming herself with non-belief? Is she a proper philosopher or misguided? I can’t remember exactly how she sorts herself out. :)
A properly misguided philosopher?