I just watched Laofu last night, there are tears at the end, the tears are low, and there is no problem.
It's just that those loneliness that wander and refuse to go will always come together to inform the fragility of human nature.
Why do people get married? Why have children?
One of the biggest reasons is actually to combat the unbearable loneliness when one is alone - the inner spiritual power that excludes the biological impulse to inherit the family.
The sociality of human beings lies in the fact that people cannot live alone, by themselves? Humans must be group animals. A single human being cannot bear loneliness and tends to choose self-destruction.
So another question is why those who are really smart always have the urge to destroy themselves - what's the point of existence if there is only one person in this world with boundless loneliness? How to maintain and continue this existence?
Friends have another question? Why are detectives always single and unmarried?
I think it is more difficult for detectives who take intelligence as the basis and pleasure to break the loneliness than ordinary people. The distance from other people's intelligence, observation, insight and judgment makes them unable to coexist peacefully with the world, not because they don't want to , is not possible.
Friends don't like this chicken-soup Japanese storyline, and cruel truths are worth more than white lies.
It's just, I think, that only young people have enough capital to bear truth, freedom and loneliness, because young people have enough physical strength, energy and will to fight against the weaknesses of human nature and instinctive social needs, so as to experience truth and freedom. The fun, though a bit brutal, has an offbeat sharpness and gothic beauty.
It's just that when Hua grows old, we gradually lose this ability to confront, so it becomes gentleness and compromise, and wisdom - wisdom to keep the ego alive.
To a certain extent, the extent to which we surrender to loneliness, the extent to which we will be integrated into the world. If we can successfully marry and have children, and indulge in the relationship between love and hatred, or between rice, rice, oil and salt, it is victory.
Those losers who can't get what they want have to bear the unbearable loneliness every day. They can't be relieved, they can't fight, they can only let it corrode, and the future cannot be predicted. The experience of such negative emotions is directly proportional to intelligence.
Back then, I was a celibate, always confident enough to fight all loneliness, and to enjoy it. At that time, someone told me that when you were 20 years old, of course someone would play with you. You wouldn't feel bad about being single, but you would enjoy it. When you were 40, who would play with you? At that time, I simulated the tragedy of a person dying alone and scared myself, so I surrendered to him.
And now, I know that I am powerless against this weakness and stubbornness of human nature. Then, by involuntarily becoming a celibate, I can only associate with this loneliness that cannot be relieved and relieved.
There is nothing we can do about an unknowable future.
As strong as Laofu, there will also be old enough to be unable to resist loneliness, when we have to make chicken soup, how much of our life is it possible to fight? At that time, the unbearable state was about that.
However, nothing can be done.
So, why did Poirot kill himself in the end? Although the direct reason may be that he killed someone, or maybe he just couldn't bear the ability to feel loneliness, which has become particularly acute because of his talent.
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