When I was a teenager, I would determine one thing that was important to me. At that time, family relationships and schoolwork were not as important as proving how important I was. I would determine what I liked, what I hated, what I wanted to do, what I didn't want to do, what was important, and what didn't matter. These things, which are useless in the adult world, were the whole of my life at that time.
At that time, you will also touch the truth that you don't want to believe. Such as starting to realize that the world is not so beautiful. Then the forbidden taboo becomes the pleasure of exploration, and the love becomes beautiful and unreal. These are all helpless experiences, didn't Tessa feel like she was reborn when she fell in love with Adam?
Life is even more precious to Tessa. If it was a vulgar sensational essay, it would probably be written like this. But isn't there a sentence? What matters in life is not its length, but its width. Moreover, when it is known that it will not last long, the width is even more valuable. The precious thing I want to say is not to seize every minute and second to be attached to the world, but about the things in life. For example, when a thief is a thief, no matter how absurd and ridiculous the experience of the incident is, he is also your heart and soul to complete it, it is also your fearless bravery, and it is you who proves that you are still alive.
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