The heroine runs to catch the subway on her way home from being fired. At the moment when the door closed, she caught up, or at the moment when the door closed, she did not catch up. A small incident not worth mentioning became a fork in her destiny. Catch the subway---find out that her boyfriend is having an affair---meet James---start a new career, believe in a relationship---but get killed by a car in the end; can't catch the subway---be cheated by her boyfriend who has an affair---life is busy and do nothing- - Pregnancy - Miscarriage - Start a new life.
It's the same with our lives, and one little thing that goes unnoticed at the time, or doesn't even get your attention, can change your whole life. A friend of mine accidentally took a look at a football game, fell in love with football, changed the trajectory of his life, and became a journalist; another friend did a random part-time job, but encountered a life-changing experience The ill-fated fate that ensnares it...
Things that were not taken seriously at the time will cast a huge shadow many years later. Looking back on the past, I find that this is the "vertical" butterfly effect of life.
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