It seems to be about "responsibility" and "choice". Sometimes people have no choice, sometimes people are just numb, and even lose their basic judgment, there is no priority, and some just follow the steps, because this is an absolute safety card.
There is a saying "good": if you can't change the world, you can change yourself; if you can't change the reality, you can change your attitude. Therefore, the "ego" is always moving closer to the "public"; the "attitude" must eventually be compromised in front of the "facts". And watching all this, like the protagonist in the coffin, I almost suffocate.
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