If something happens to you, it is often the beginning of a double standard. This is life. I feel that this drama is a little bit lacking in fireworks and it is like fireworks. American dramas are like this. They are close to life to a large extent, allude to life, and boldly tell you to fight for it.
We are growing up, thinking about it, we are losing a lot of things before we say goodbye. Many times, I am thinking about what I have, so I cherish every minute and second of living. I want to save every moment, but I can only grasp the wind. I pray, I indulge, I want to elevate, I want to go forward and I want to stay where I am.
So I can only say goodbye, with all the things around me, with yesterday's self, repeatedly whispering, yesterday's me has passed, what I need is today and tomorrow's me. I walked forward like being reeled in. Fortunately, in this process, I could jump up and down and experience life.
Often moved by the eyes of the actors in this show, they can interpret the tangled, stubborn, helpless and forced eyes of life in the play. Inside, I seem to see a lot of confused myself, with no direction, and struggling for some unknown. In fact, it boils down to being full of enthusiasm~
Man, born for man and man.
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