This time we had a good fight

Lowell 2022-04-19 09:02:26

What does Sandra need most? On the surface, it seems that her colleagues support her vote, but in fact it is her own identification with herself

Sandra often feels lonely. On the surface, she is not alone, after all, half of the people support her. So why is Sandra still feeling lonely with so many support, just because the votes aren't enough to keep her job? No, it's Sandra who doesn't know why they support her, even though they all say they don't support her because of sympathy, but Sandra still feels that way. So, who is the person who really disagrees with Sandra, I think, it should be Sandra herself. A person, if her heart is empty, then despite being surrounded by a group of people, loneliness will still follow her. I have always believed that loneliness does not come from the alienation of others, but from one's own judgment of oneself.

At the end of the story, Sandra lost her job, did she fail, and no. Sandra rejects the foreman's proposal, which means she can finally identify and affirm herself. Why do you say this, because the temporary difficulties can no longer make Sandra disarm and surrender, a person's rejection no longer makes her collapse and despair, she has her own identity for herself, and she has always prayed for the judgment of others, but she Now she no longer hopes for the judgment of others, and no longer allows others to affect her own destiny, she fought a beautiful battle for herself

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Two Days, One Night quotes

  • Sandra: I wish that was me.

    Manu: Who?

    Sandra: That bird singing...

  • Sandra: [to Jean-Marc] You're heartless.