Days later the words he should have said came to mind. For some reason, the right words always come too late.
In Haruki Murakami's novel, "Tsukuru Tazaki, who has no color, and his year of pilgrimage," the protagonist reflects on missed opportunities for communication. The narrative delves into the emotional weight carried by unspoken words, emphasizing how often we realize the right things to say only after the moment has passed. This theme underscores the difficulty of expressing one's feelings in the face of complex relationships.
The quote highlights a poignant truth...