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Camus's summer series says, "In the middle of winter, I finally know that I have an invincible summer." What does this sentence mean?
It means: at the bottom of the valley, disappointment and fear of the future surround you. Grab your inner strength and stick to it. Another spring, the swallows returned and a hundred flowers blossomed.

Anti-sense Wedding Collection Summer Collection is a book published by Yilin Publishing House in July, 20 1 1, by Camus (France). This book mainly includes the author's essays about childhood life and about life and death.

This book is the third volume of Camus' collected works, and the collection of essays "Opposition and Justice" describes childhood life; Wedding Collection and Summer express their love for life and fear of death. Attached "Speech in Sweden" is a speech delivered by the author after he won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1957.

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Finally, people can get used to everything.

After reading this quotation from Camus, people really feel that they are living and finally getting used to everything. You see, before we left the society, we didn't adapt, so we didn't adapt, we didn't adapt to overtime, we didn't adapt to getting up early and going to the night shift, and then what happened? Just get used to it.

Even many people are not used to colleagues smoking and drinking. What will happen? I also learned to smoke and drink. People can really get used to everything if they live to the end. Because you will find that if you are not used to it, your life will be more sad and your mood will be even worse. Only when you get used to it can your mood get better and things will develop in a good direction.