It’s the end of the month, let’s talk about something

Style: Gaming Author: Harmless to humans and animals·EggsWords: 1041Update Time: 24/01/12 04:06:48
Don't hit me, I know I need less this month, I dare to do it next month (crouch with head in hand)

Why did the scraped eggs that were once like drinking water become a salted fish that was rotten by four thousand people every day? Is this a distortion of human nature or an early omen?

On the one hand, quality and quantity are naturally incompatible. Now when I look at the previous chapters, I feel that there are many problems... If I don't think too much, 81,000 per day is indeed quite easy, but I don't want to be like this. Even if you write less and earn less, you still have to keep your attitude right.

I want to be an author who can go far enough, not just be an author who is just quick.

And my body really couldn’t bear it... During that period of 81,000 yuan a day, my back hurt terribly, my eyes were sore, and I lost a lot of hair... It was a good-looking sports boy who suddenly had the style of a middle-aged social animal... Although coding is important, your body is more important... You still have to weigh between writing for a year and writing for a lifetime...

Of course there is a more important reason.

Readers who are familiar with me should know that I major in sociology, and fieldwork is indispensable to sociology. Starting in July, I had to travel for more than a month, and my destination was a poor border area or county. There is a high probability that there will be no internet or electricity this month. Not to mention coding, bathing and washing may also be a problem. The teacher said hello in advance, saying that the conditions would be difficult and that we should be prepared.

In other words, I will not be able to code for more than a month.

I was so careless... It was around May when I learned the news, and my mind was buzzing because the final was coming in late June, and I had to leave after the final.

There were two options before me at the time:

1. Cut the book and leave, becoming an irresponsible scumbag author~

2. Save a month's worth of manuscripts in advance so that you can keep them updated even if you don't have time to type this month.

When I was in the author group, everyone basically suggested that I choose 1.

After all, the results of this book are not very good, so just cut it and work hard to finish it. As for the few readers, it doesn't matter. If the new book can be written well, there will be new readers. What impact will it have even if a few old people are disgusted? Moreover, more than 800,000 words is not bad for a book with poor grades, and it is quite normal to finish it directly.

But I thought about it and decided: choose 2.

Although everyone's suggestions are correct and rational, I have never been a rational egg. In the past, I insisted on finishing writing more than 20, but now it makes no sense to just cut it if I have more than a few hundred. This achievement is indeed a big win for the big guys, but for me it is a milestone that I only reached with great difficulty.

I am also very confident about my level, and those who can catch me up here are really tolerant of me. Even for this few readers, I have to finish the book in an upright manner. Some issues can only be clarified after you have written dozens or even millions of them. In fact, the gain outweighs the loss if you cut it off...

Therefore, although it was four days a day during this period, I actually worked eight days a day or even ten thousand a day, even if it was a six day day during the final week.

Hard work pays off, I really saved about a month's worth of manuscripts... which should be enough to keep updating until the end of July. If there is an opportunity on the way to research, I will also take some time out of my busy schedule to code Braille, just in case the saved manuscript is not enough.

If possible, I will take a few photos of the pastoral area and put them in the easter egg stamp as a gift~ (if there is an Internet by then...)

Above, love your eggs