Watching "Tully", I feel that having money is indeed very important. There was a scene that deeply affected me. When the nanny Tully came, the hostess no longer needed to work so hard. On the first night of Tully's arrival, before going upstairs to sleep, Tully held the baby and asked the hostess if she would not come. A good night kiss, the hostess was a little surprised, then reacted, kissed the baby's forehead, and said "good night" with a gentle, kind and motherly love on her face.
This was not seen in every day when the hostess cared for the baby before, when the hostess took care of her baby as much as she could, and loved her baby just as much, but the constant care and tiredness made She couldn't show her love for the baby on the outside, she was so fucking tired.
But if life is smooth and you don't see your baby all the time, you will definitely show more love when you get along.
Although showing love is only an external form of expression, it is indeed very important. Showing love will subtly affect real love.
Just like the young rich wife always expressing praise and love so exaggeratedly, this is not hypocritical, at least for her baby. Life is comfortable and leisurely, thinking of having a baby of my own that I haven't seen for a long time, that's it, super exaggerated, ah, look at my baby, Trojan horse, mommy loves you.
It's like seeing parents in foreign families with difficult conditions who are always silent or indifferent to their children, even impatient. It's not for you that I work hard every day, and it's really tiring and annoying to have to take care of you after I come back. It's impossible to say good night at all.
Yes, after all, it boils down to having money or not.
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