The Stranger (by Albert Camus) and Aylak Adam (by Yusuf Atılgan)
I've always admired characters who allow me to hear what's going on in their heads. Struggles, final decisions, renunciations, thoughts while trying again, and a lack of feeling like you belong anywhere are all common experiences.I like walkers more. Cyclists perhaps the most. Yet what matters most in these stories is what we choose to keep, rather than what we give up.
No matter how much we give up, minds with thoughts cannot give up on themselves. I would like to quote from the books here, maybe touch them a little, but it's been a long time since I've read them. There is someone who made me write this article even though it's been so long since I've read both, my dear friend. We talked while walking under the bridge.
Perhaps such bare thoughts are a characteristic of people who keep their ideas closed. Certain ideas are thought through mere reality or about things that don't exist yet. It's scary at first, but I guess reality gets better once you get used to it.
It was always fun for me to chat with these people who were ultimately left to themselves.
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