All is going well, very well, I couldn't ask for anything better-So why do I hate my life?

πŸ“– Orson Scott Card

🌍 American  |  πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’Ό Writer

πŸŽ‚ August 24, 1951
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In "Ender's Game," a young boy named Ender Wiggin faces immense pressure as he is trained for a future military conflict against an alien species. Despite excelling in his training and achieving high praise, Ender feels a deep emptiness and confusion about his life. He grapples with the paradox of his accomplishments and personal dissatisfaction, questioning why things that should bring joy instead lead to feelings of hatred towards his own existence.

This internal struggle reflects a broader theme of the story, as Ender finds himself caught between external expectations and his own values. The quote about everything going well yet feeling discontent encapsulates the conflict between societal success and personal fulfillment, suggesting that external validation does not automatically lead to happiness.

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