1/10
Cliché writing, blind people, a lesson is learned.
12 March 2024
A writer writes about a writer who thinks his writing will make him rich, even though he's a teacher of economics.

A person that is small and feels small, needs something big to make up for it, so he decides to buy a mansion, even though he's a teacher of economics.

Tries to grift someone for it, but learns through the grifted, that he didn't need the big thing to be happy, and that happiness was not outside, but within him all the time.

If you're not puking inside your brains, then you haven't seen a lot of movies, and don't know what cliché is. I envy you.

Also, my review is still too short, but not anymore.
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