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"I haven't been to see you for a long time. I came to see you now that our university is closed for the summer for a month."

“Hey, come. Welcome. Some adults don’t want to meet young people. Some want to meet young people. They don’t want to see each other very much. They want to see their childhood friends. It’s nice to see them, no matter what. I don’t want to see them as boring adults.”

“That’s right, Master, that’s why we come to the Master and learn through conversation. So, I want to tell you, Master. I have read the Attapatti Sapak in literature. I have read many biographies of famous people from ancient times. Just the other day, I read an English biography. The book is called An Ordinary Life.”

“Ha... I read that book when I was young. It's about the ordinary life of a homeless person. Is that the book?”

"Yes, sir."

“I don’t remember what was written in the book. The purpose is unclear. The life of a person is interesting in its own right. It is about life. How much struggle Anita has to face in life, what kinds of problems she has to face. How wide and effective the role of Anita is in important areas such as social, economic, and political. It is written in a simple and calm manner as Anita. It is good to read. It is educational.”

"It's the book the teacher said."

“The majority of people in the world are ordinary people. Leaders also emerge from the ordinary people as outstanding individuals. Some are not outstanding. They become leaders because of circumstances. Not all leaders are good. Not all good people become leaders. Only through good luck and good fortune can they become leaders.”

“I understand, Master. In fact, what is truly good comes from the people. The people’s inherent wisdom is enormous. Customs, proverbs, and ethics come from the people. Writers and researchers write and record them. Anyatara is a very interesting person. Outstanding individuals, famous people, are studied by everyone, so it’s not really that special. There are already historical research centers and archives about them.”

“Yes, Maung Myint Tin. The stories of the main characters are public property. They don’t know the struggles of a person, their problems, their joys and sorrows. They don’t want to know, and they’re not interested. But if those who know how to write stories about a person write them, it’s very good to read. If you can learn life lessons, you can. In fact, novels are biographies of people. Some of them are based on real events and become world-famous classics.”

“Yes, sir, I respect you very much. We know that. Your biography, “The Life of a Soldier,” is a biography of a soldier. So I will tell you. My uncle is a retired soldier. He has a lot of experience. Every time I meet him, he tells me about his past and present. It is very interesting. As an honest, loyal, and responsible soldier, he fought many battles as a soldier who tried to protect the people from domestic and foreign enemies. He knows the value of discipline very well. He knows the satisfaction of fulfilling his duties with all his heart. It is not unusual for him to put his personal affairs aside for the sake of his duties while serving. It is normal. But there are life lessons to be learned. You can learn them from him.”

“That’s the taste. A person is a person who learns from experience and criticizes it. One’s own experiences are not enough. Only by listening to and learning from the experiences of others can one’s life be complete. Why do we read books? To gain such experiences. Experiences are diverse. It’s like gold. When you sift through sand, don’t you get gold dust? That’s how it is. I read books because I want to know all about people’s experiences, feelings, and problems. I have to learn from everything I know. Just like throwing away the sand and trash, I forget the unnecessary things and take the valuable differences as a standard. That’s the wisdom of life.”

"That's right, sir. I have to tell my uncle. Try writing his autobiography. He reads a lot. He's not very good at writing. I'm not a writer. I'll write autobiographies about him as I usually do, just as I feel like writing them. Just write as you tell me now. Don't delay. Then we'll show you his manuscript. He's already writing it."

“Good. I wish there were more biographies of the late Anyatara. Welcome.”

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