Great. You kinda figured out the reason😅
No love story! 😲
Though it has potential, but it didn't transpire. I guess the author wanted her readers to internalize the story's final take on communication.
sounds like social media where people only write back if you piss them off.
So true. And if they’re not pissed, all you get are reactions—likes, hearts, etc. I hate those reactions; they’re real conversation enders.
to talk with her readers to know why they read her although they never read her?
people who bought her books often asks her questions. It's understandable because the first sentence in her book reads: “Today, I ate toothpaste. Tomorrow, I will eat soap.” 😅
Still, it would ne great to receive a letter for a change instead of bills or an empty mailbox.
I know! Friends rarely check up on us, though I understand many of them have their plates full with family responsibilities. I tried going offline for a month, and sadly, no one really bothered to check in except for those who had questions or needed favors. I get that a lot.