My biggest fault is that the faults I was born with grow bigger each year.
The quote highlights a sense of self-awareness and ongoing struggle with personal flaws. The speaker reflects on how their inherent shortcomings seem to become more pronounced over time. This introspection suggests a feeling of helplessness, as despite the passage of time, these faults persist and perhaps even worsen, indicating a lack of personal growth in those areas.
In the context of Haruki Murakami's "A Wild Sheep Chase," this sentiment might resonate...