This episode is not as warm as the first two episodes, and it is also the most uncomfortable to watch. Because I have bipolar disorder. You can be very happy when you are happy, and you can be very sad when you are sad. The current solution: work when you're happy, and play music when you're not.
The heroine who was typing at the beginning was talking plausible and unnecessary nonsense on a dating web.
Then the camera cuts to the heroine who goes to buy peaches in the morning, the whole person is very sunny and happy, a living lalaland, and then buys peaches and meets a man who wants to be a dating object. So they made an appointment to go to the date together the next day.
Then on the second night, the heroine's mood changed drastically, she was no longer happy, she had no makeup, and she looked disheveled. But in the end, the mood improved quickly because of a small opportunity.
Then they made an appointment for the next meeting, but when the heroine's makeup was finished and the man came to the door, she collapsed and couldn't open the door. Missed this dating opportunity.
The heroine treats her work the same way. When she is in a good mood, she completes all the work at once, and when she is in a bad mood, she lies in bed and does nothing. So although her grades and performance were good from school to work, her attendance rate was particularly low. Finally got fired.
Her boss finally became to tell her: you need to be honest with everyone, you have this disorder.
But I think it's a bit unreasonable, because after saying this disorder, will there be more discrimination against her life.
Regardless, be sincere.
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