She wondered if she was doomed to be one of those people who spend their lives trying things
She wondered if she was doomed to be one of those people who spend their lives trying things
In the world of David Nicholls, characters often find themselves grappling with the idea of trying new things and the fear of failure that comes with it. This sentiment is perfectly encapsulated in the quote, “She wondered if she was doomed to be one of those people who spend their lives trying things.” This line speaks to the universal experience of feeling stuck in a cycle of attempting new endeavors, only to fall short of success time and time again.