The first two chapters are this kind of like philosophical essay stuff and then chapter three I have been thinking about Tomas for many years but only in the light of these reflections did I see him clearly. From there we jump into Tomas the womanizer after we've been given a primer of like consequence and perhaps the lack thereof or does the fact that we only get to go around this starship earth once lend things greater weight than the ephemeral nature of our life should you can see why? The book spends the rest of itself pondering the ramifications of this of this lightness and what it is for people who experience their lives with a little more weight to encounter uh people of of lightness um because

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