Time is always getting faster and faster, and the days are getting busier and busier. When I opened my eyes, it seemed like I was still sending New Year's greetings text messages, and when I closed my eyes, it was approaching the end of the year.
When I woke up one day in a trance, I couldn't remember who I was or where I was. After only a moment, the beeping sound of vehicles downstairs gradually pulled back his consciousness. It turned out that he was on a business trip again. This is the hotel in Xining.
After a while, I suddenly felt that my whole body was empty, like a weak kite, the string was broken, there was no support, and it was floating in the air. Who is that end of the line? Oh, it turns out that they have all left.
The direction of life is often between several choices.
He hesitated for a moment, or he was emotionally overwhelmed, and he took a decisive gesture, but it was not painful at the time. However, one step is wrong, and one step is wrong. Until the lost time wakes you up in the early morning, and the prototype of gain and loss is revealed. It was only then that I suddenly realized that those people would never come back. Missing at this moment becomes two intersecting straight lines, going in two different directions and never meeting again.
Luckily, Rosie and Alex in the movie finally plucked up the courage to stand in front of each other, albeit twelve years late. In reality, most people are driven by life and struggle, and many Rosie and Alex just miss it. If you say that love is hard to open, it is probably because love is mixed with too many distracting thoughts; If you ask how far it takes to get from a friend to a lover, it may be the length of the Rosie and Alex movie.
We are all afraid to go further, so we can only miss each other violently in the dead of night, lick the wounds alone, but we have to leave everything we have and take the small step we missed. At this time, our courage may be blocked by reality. .
Life is about like this - the further you go, the more you lose. .
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