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Epilogue
AutumnBreeze
YangYu-min
Every year, I blame myself for focusing too much on results.
Even if I promise myself not to do that, I repeat the same
mistake every time. Blaming myself is like burning myself.
From spring, when the semester begins, to summer, the
temperaturerises,andatthesametime,Iamburninglikeakiln
thatgraduallyheatsup.Iburnallofmysoul,andkeepburning
evenmore,usingthesupportandencouragementofthepeople
aroundmeaskindling.WhenIameventuallylivingwithonly
whiteashesleftandtheheatthathasnotyetcooleddowninmy
heart,Ilikethecoolautumnbreezebrushingagainstmyface.It
isasifitiscoolingtheremainingheatandcomfortingme.This
iswhatautumnmeanstome.
ParkKun-ha
Autumnisacalmingseasonforme.Ifspringandsummerare
theseasonsthatsymbolizeabundance,autumnseemstobethe
transitiontoprepareforwinter,therepresentativeseasonofloss
and emptiness. Losing something is not always easy, so you
needtoprepareyourmindtonotloseyourself.Aspartofthat
arrangement, we protect ourselves by enclosing our bodies in
layersofclothing.Intheprocess,wegetsickeasily.Assuch,it
may be easy to catch a cold due to the nature of the changing
ofseasonsinautumn.Ihopereaders(andI)donotgetsickthis
fallandwetakegoodcareofourbodiesandminds.
NamGyeong-eun
When it smells stinky on the street, it is a sign that fall has
come.ThoughIhavetowatchoutforthosestinkylandminesof
gingkoesontheroad,thebeautifullycoloredleavesonthetrees
never disappoint me. When the fall wind blows through my
hair, which I usually dye dark brown during the fall season, I
imaginebeingamoviestarwhoiswaitingformyoneandonly
love,withmyeyeswellingupalittle.Fallisthemostinspiring
anddynamicseasonformewhenIcanactlikesomebodyother
than me while I am jumping on the road to avoid stepping on
thestinkygingkofruits.
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AutumnBreeze
YangYu-min
Every year, I blame myself for focusing too much on results.
Even if I promise myself not to do that, I repeat the same
mistake every time. Blaming myself is like burning myself.
From spring, when the semester begins, to summer, the
temperaturerises,andatthesametime,Iamburninglikeakiln
thatgraduallyheatsup.Iburnallofmysoul,andkeepburning
evenmore,usingthesupportandencouragementofthepeople
aroundmeaskindling.WhenIameventuallylivingwithonly
whiteashesleftandtheheatthathasnotyetcooleddowninmy
heart,Ilikethecoolautumnbreezebrushingagainstmyface.It
isasifitiscoolingtheremainingheatandcomfortingme.This
iswhatautumnmeanstome.
ParkKun-ha
Autumnisacalmingseasonforme.Ifspringandsummerare
theseasonsthatsymbolizeabundance,autumnseemstobethe
transitiontoprepareforwinter,therepresentativeseasonofloss
and emptiness. Losing something is not always easy, so you
needtoprepareyourmindtonotloseyourself.Aspartofthat
arrangement, we protect ourselves by enclosing our bodies in
layersofclothing.Intheprocess,wegetsickeasily.Assuch,it
may be easy to catch a cold due to the nature of the changing
ofseasonsinautumn.Ihopereaders(andI)donotgetsickthis
fallandwetakegoodcareofourbodiesandminds.
NamGyeong-eun
When it smells stinky on the street, it is a sign that fall has
come.ThoughIhavetowatchoutforthosestinkylandminesof
gingkoesontheroad,thebeautifullycoloredleavesonthetrees
never disappoint me. When the fall wind blows through my
hair, which I usually dye dark brown during the fall season, I
imaginebeingamoviestarwhoiswaitingformyoneandonly
love,withmyeyeswellingupalittle.Fallisthemostinspiring
anddynamicseasonformewhenIcanactlikesomebodyother
than me while I am jumping on the road to avoid stepping on
thestinkygingkofruits.
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