It’s hard to answer this question. Frankly, I have no plan yet to write an autobiography.
I understand that most readers judge a book from the first page before deciding whether to continue reading or stop immediately. If I start writing an autobiography, the opening sentence must be interesting and invite the reader to continue reading.
It is unusual to write a surprise at the beginning of a book. For example, a description of the incident before I entered the operating room and the anxiety of my family members at that time. Isn’t it strange if a sentence like this is in the first paragraph?
It’s better if I write the opening sentences with a strong message. It may be like this.
Most people who first meet me assume that I am a soft obedient woman, motherly, the ideal woman for men who adhere to patriarchal beliefs.
However, that is not entirely true. My life journey for the past 45 years has taught me that each woman has her own character. That prototype is wrong.