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Deanna 2022-03-16 09:01:03
the truth of life
I'm 22 years old and know the truth about life, only to find that I'm pushing myself to that truth.
The truth is, it is possible that our lives are spent day after day in a job that we don't like, married to someone who doesn't know whether we love it or not, and we live a life of just filling... -
Joaquin 2022-04-21 09:01:36
What is the source of life?
The origin of life is madness? The origin of life is order? What is the origin of life?
If it is madness, why does it not tolerate our little crazy wishes. If it is orderly, can it be changed because of our madness? Even if it's just a little bit.
Is life making us unhappy, or is it ourselves?
When...
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Clare 2022-03-25 09:01:06
This is a metaphor for a contest with a meaningless life. The heroine must die, because human society supports the attitude of responsibility, and the point of all irresponsible behaviors that do not rely on the charity of the lover is death. It can be said that the male protagonist and the female protagonist represent the struggle of the self, whether to live rationally according to the meaning given by human society, or to abandon all meaning and live irresponsibly and bravely? At the end, the death of the female protagonist is actually a good thing for the male protagonist. He can live his down-to-earth and responsible life without any fetters, and brainwash himself (mental suicide) to say that it is meaningful to move bricks in reality. . But the hopelessness of emptiness is really terrifying and desperate, and being able to choose to face this kind of despair (the unknown of death, the despair of flattening and dying), the heroine's courage really moved me and envied me. The story is actually told from the husband of the real estate agent's wife. In fact, he has always known the meaninglessness of life, but he also knows that breaking the disorder is hopeless/bringing death, so he chooses to be stubborn, but he cannot brainwash himself until he finds out when he is old. lived a boring life
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Jadon 2022-03-26 09:01:03
That's mariage. In fact, it is the same everywhere, from the initial freshness and expectation to the final mediocrity. Whether it is marriage or work, it is not something that can be supported by an ideal.
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