how to define life

Eduardo 2022-04-19 09:02:27

Although there is no doubt that the male protagonist is a veteran of the army, is he really unable to take care of his family because he can't find a job after being discharged from the army, or has he lost the ability to live a normal life? Neither seems to me. He must be a man with a passion for life, as evidenced by his intellectual ability to bring up his daughter and nurture her.

We can't say their way of life is meaningless, as a father I believe he must give the best to his daughter. It's just that when the daughter grows up, she naturally leaves when it is time to leave. (good ending)

Maybe after many years, my daughter will live a normal life, and she will always be more independent and understand the meaning of life better than others. (I have always been envious of the American adventurous spirit and the way of educating their children. After the age of 18, I just look for it myself, and my parents only want you to be happy)

The male protagonist may have seen through the red dust and knew that the forest is his destination. I don't want to be aggrieved by the feelings of taking care of my daughter and let myself do things I don't want to do.

I really like a sentence from the male lead: We wear their clothes, live in their houses, eat their food, do their jobs, and live the way they want. Are we used to it? Only have their own ideas left.

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Leave No Trace quotes

  • Will: I'm so sorry.

    Tom: I know.

  • Tom: What's your favourite color?

    Will: What's *your* favourite color?

    Tom: Yellow.

    [They sit for a moment]

    Tom: What was my mother's favourite color?

    Will: Yellow.

    Tom: Maybe I learnt it from her. I wish I could remember her.

    Will: She'd wish for that, too.