미드나잇 라이브러리 3부: 노라의 성공 인생 비밀 공개
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- Sonora tried two lives with high hopes, but they were disappointing.
- We can't control others' choices, only our own.
- Mrs. Elm explained choices vs. outcomes using a chess analogy.
- Nora reflected on depression, comparing it to fish in a tank.
- She wondered if she was always stuck in her lives, like a starfish.
- Nora chose to explore a life where she’s successful, not stuck.
- Mrs. Elm said librarians guide us, but we must try many options.
- Nora hesitated to pick success, unsure what it meant.
- She remembered swimming with her dad and her teenage fears.
- Nora felt regret for quitting swimming early.
- She recalled her father’s disappointment and her own regrets.
- Nora wanted to see what life she’d have if she followed her father’s wishes.
- Mrs. Elm explained that different choices lead to different lives.
- Nora found herself in a life where she was a confident, successful speaker.
- She realized success isn’t about medals or fame, but being true to yourself.
- She saw her TED talk version, confident and inspiring.
- Nora questioned if her current life was truly hers.
- She was surprised to find her father alive in this life.
- Their conversation revealed different family history, including her parents’ divorce.
- Nora learned she had become an Olympic medalist in this life.
- She felt proud but also sad about her real regrets.
- She swam intensely, feeling stronger and more free.
- Her mind filled with anger toward her father’s past actions.
- She realized her parents’ issues affected her deeply.
- After swimming, she felt lonely but determined.
- She looked at her book, noticing her co-author was Amanda Sands.
- Nora met her brother Joe, who was healthier and happier here.
- They talked about life, love, and their pasts.
- Nora saw her brother happily married, which made her happy.
- She reflected on her own life choices, including her relationship with Ravi.
- She felt guilt about her mother’s death and her own regrets.
- Nora’s brother was supportive, and they shared a moment of connection.
- She wondered if her life could have been different if she’d made other choices.
- Nora decided to find out if she could live a life with her mother alive.
- Mrs. Elm explained that the library is about choices, not outcomes.
- Nora realized happiness isn’t about external success but inner fulfillment.
- She questioned if her current life was truly what she wanted.
- Nora wanted to do something meaningful, like becoming a glaciologist.
- She remembered her childhood dream and her parents’ doubts.
- Nora hoped for a life where she could help the planet.
- She acknowledged she’s still searching for happiness.
- The story ends with her contemplating her next step, still uncertain.