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Lin Chuan is reborn on graduation day. Watching his classmates scramble for 996 Internet offers, he suddenly smiles—he learned the hard way in his previous life that working himself to the hospital for KPI wasn’t worth it. This time, he rejects the big company without hesitation and spends every day "slacking" in the library: digging through old newspapers for 2000s startup trends, learning ancient book restoration from the librarian, even eavesdropping on retired professors’ talks about niche knowledge. His classmates laugh at him for "giving up completely," until half a year later—his ancient book restoration studio lands a big order from a museum, his knowledge paid column goes viral with millions of views, and even the library collaborates with him on cultural and creative projects. While former colleagues complain about working overtime until midnight on social media, Lin Chuan is holding his cat by the library’s floor-to-ceiling window, flipping through a new ancient book, with his newly won "Young Entrepreneurship Pioneer" trophy behind him. Turns out, the best counterattack is never competing with others, but quietly widening your path where no one is watching.
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