His existence only lies in the approval of others, and he has no meaning to himself, so he has no right to question or examine himself.
She guards him, she comforts him, but in a small house, it's not enough, what she can give is not enough.
The mentally retarded children are sleeping spirits, they can live for pure happiness without being familiar with the world.
He likes to disappear into the crowd, and he wants others to look for him to prove his existence. Or in his young and fragile mind, he can't clearly identify his position, he can't integrate into this society, and all he keeps is this house and the people or things related to it. Life is a scary thing.
Parents are here, not far to travel, travel must be well. Find a different sky in your life.
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