The book "The Little Prince" looks like a fairy tale on the surface, but it is actually a "life manual" in the guise of a fairy tale. It is well worth reading and contains the philosophy of life.
About interpersonal relationships
The strange characters in the book are simply replicas of real society. Does the businessman who counts stars all day look like the micro-businessmen who show off their luxury cars every day in your circle of friends? The king who keeps giving orders to others is a vivid portrayal of some small leaders. The Little Prince teaches us: Only those who see through but don’t say it out loud are true friends.
About Love
The story of the little prince and the rose is a textbook example of love. When the rose was acting like a girl in love, she regretted it when the little prince really left. This tells us that true love is not about possession, but about remembering to give the glass cover (care) even when they are apart.
About Happiness
The little prince finally discovered that the most precious thing was not to see the whole universe, but to return to his own planet to watch the sunset. This is just like how we have to struggle for half a lifetime to understand: happiness is not how big the house is, but having someone at home waiting for you to eat.

The most amazing thing about this book is that when I read it as a child, I thought it was a fairy tale, but when I grew up, I found it to be reality. I suggest rereading it every once in a while, and you can get new insights every time. After all, the greatest sorrow in life is to become one of those strange adults in the book.
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