You cannot embark on life, that one-off coach ride, once again when it is over,but if you have a book in your hand, no matter how complex or difficult, when you have finished it, you can, if you wish, go back to the beginning, read it again, and thus understand that which is difficult and, with it, understand life as well.
The author Orhan Pamuk in "The White Castle" beautifully conveys the idea that life is a unique journey that cannot be repeated. Once a moment passes, it is gone forever, unlike a book, which offers the chance to revisit its pages. This ability to re-experience a narrative can provide deeper insights, allowing readers to grapple with complex themes and interpretations.
Through this perspective, reading becomes a powerful tool for understanding not just stories but also the intricacies of life itself. Engaging with books encourages reflection and the opportunity to gain new perspectives with each reading, helping individuals navigate their own experiences more thoughtfully.