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Logically speaking, a mid-life crisis can be pretty anxiety-inducing. No longer in the energetic prime of the twenties, without boundless energy, not as adaptable to the emerging industries of society as the younger ones, and most importantly, there are more considerations with the ties of family and children than there were when one feared nothing, barefoot to the world.
Xu Qing's mid-life crisis, however, is a bit different.
This guy shows no awareness of being unemployed, wandering around every day, holding a tablet without anyone knowing what he's looking at, as if he's on a vacation from himself.
If it weren't for his movie review account keeping him afloat, Jiang He might even suspect he's about to give in to her and join forces as a couple, to expand and strengthen their flower shop.
After more than a decade of creating content, he seems completely liberated, even radiating good health.
"If a worker wishes to do his job well, he must first sharpen his tools."