“Turning 20, a significant milestone in life, I experienced it like a carefree wildflower showcasing its vibrancy. Do these years define who I am? Faced with challenges, moments of solitude, and self-discovery amidst fear, or perhaps shining bright like a radiant flower?” Join Mytour Blog in the captivating journey of reviewing the book 'My 20s Lived as a Wildflower' by Trang Xdt to find sweet sentiments of the twenties in the following article.
About the author Trang Xtd
Before delving into the review of 'My 20s Lived as a Wildflower,' let's explore Trang Xtd - a rising young author who has significantly contributed to the literary world. Known not only as a writer but also as an outstanding student with remarkable achievements in prestigious schools. Like many other young people, Trang Xtd has faced early setbacks and continued her journey without paying attention to the surrounding prejudices. With a multidimensional, profound perspective on life, love, and happiness, this young lady brings us a fresh and unique outlook.
Trang Xtd shares intriguing insights about her heart occasionally wandering to the threshold of 40, even though she hasn't reached that age. These are sincere and revealing words from Trang Xtd, a young woman with a sensitive heart and profound intellect. Before embarking on a literary career, she faced criticism from netizens for daring to lead 'against the current' thoughts on social media.
A glimpse into the author of the highly acclaimed book (Source: Internet)Encountering Wildflowers: Natural, Primitive, and Stubborn
In the winding days of youth, if you happen to come across the book 'My 20s Lived as a Wildflower,' you'll undoubtedly be captivated from the first glance. Why is the age of twenty compared to a wildflower? Perhaps at this age, something blooms, beautiful and mad, indifferent to barriers and innocence. When reading the book, we feel 'overwhelmed' by the harmony with the author, as if a part of ourselves is present on every page of Trang Xtd's book.
“My 20s Lived as a Wildflower” isn't an epic tale with compelling plots, nor is it a book that naturally propels you to daily transformations for the better. It's simply the candid musings of a twenty-year-old girl about family and life.
The book brings a bit of gentleness, quietly infiltrating the hearts of those living in the modern, time-chasing world. No fuss, no flaunting, Trang Xtd shares gentle thoughts, becoming a companion, narrating diverse stories spanning from the past to the present. Ultimately, we'll be overwhelmed with emotions with each piece of the story.
Small stories expressed through each page
Reviewing the book 'My 20s Lived as a Wildflower' will help you understand many new messages about life. A 'Ticket to the Memory Lane' takes us through school years, where thoughts about 'those days' flood in. Back then, someone hated discussing a girl's appearance. Back then, when the teacher asked who didn't understand, we hesitantly raised our hands, whether we understood or not didn't matter. Back then, when we listened to Thùy Chi's song 'Bicycle,' we felt it was romantically overwhelming… So, what about now?
It's a tale of the 'left-behind sky' when time has painted memories. Fond memories of dear Hanoi, of grandma with silver hair, and the melancholic garden untouched, of the small house exhaling a cold breath when the winter wind sneaks through the door, of the old wall with peeling patches, of an old song before the New Year...
Indeed, old stories are never truly old, like pressed flowers in a long-held book—colors faded, fragrance vanished, but the emotions of the days we compressed into our hearts never leave us.
Tiny stories nestled within each book page (Source: Internet)Messages the author conveys in 'My 20s Lived as a Wildflower'
Ever found yourself questioning life's twists and turns? I particularly fancy the passage printed behind the book cover. No one cares about our experiences, whether they bring happiness or not; they only care about results, achievements.
In the workplace, people often focus on high or low salaries, large or small quantities, prestigious positions, or the reputation of the company. Few pay attention to whether the job imparts valuable knowledge, if there's genuine passion or if it aligns with their abilities. When choosing a life partner, stability and a bit of 'advantage' are sought. Family background, the other person's past, age, and the status of the in-laws all come into play. But we forget to ask ourselves if we truly love that person. Even in divorce, parental and neighbor opinions take precedence.
A hasty loop of the youth. Perhaps due to the 'tests' being too sudden when we haven't truly matured, we decide things casually. Have you ever asked yourself, 'Am I, like, really tired?' From school to birth, we've never stopped fearing...
We've never had respite in love because, since childhood, there's only been a modest route to happiness named 'from school to home.'
Incredible insights found within the book (Source: Internet)After reviewing the book 'My 20s Lived as a Wildflower', I hope you realize that youth is a memorable phase in life, where we carry our books to school. On this journey, we recognize that time passes swiftly like a fleeting breeze. Gradually, we realize that we're just students in a classroom filled with difficulties and challenges. As we grow, we stand amid choices, witness the collapse and reconstruction of concepts, immerse ourselves in life, and seek answers to the questions on our path. Life continues to move forward, despite any hardships and obstacles. Keep stepping into youth, for only through challenges and exploration do we understand that what we know is just a small part of the comprehensive picture of the world and ourselves. Don't forget to follow other interesting articles on Mytour's blog!
