cross the mountain

Asha 2022-04-19 09:02:39

Many people experience a certain or a certain period of time in a sensitive adolescence, or a rational age, which makes them very painful, unforgettable and unable to face. At that time, you don't feel the flow of time, you stay in the place of pain, and everyone else is walking into a new life. You are still carrying the past tense in the eyes of others or you have not remembered, the pain you have as a client sometimes makes you breathless, your time is stagnant, and you forget to contact anyone around you that is updating Things: the changing of the seasons, the smell of the air that is no longer the same, the growing hair, the neighbors who suddenly moved away, an extra wrinkle on the mother's face.
One day or another, your subconscious mind changes when you see someone with a story like yours or you have to deal with something. Sometimes the exit is a sense of responsibility. You are changing the world in the small contusion again and again, and this one who has given you a strong impact, finally wants to leave this painful memory. You try it and find that it is not as difficult as you imagined. .
There will be things that are not coincidental to re-examine whether you really dropped it and faced it bravely.
You have the courage to finally leave instead of running away, cross the mountain in your heart, every inch of air and sunshine is a new feeling

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Extended Reading
  • Celestine 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    I'm so impetuous, I can't get on fire with this kind of stuffy movie

  • Aryanna 2022-03-29 09:01:07

    Good for people who don't eat cake

Speak quotes

  • Melinda Sordino: Today is career day. Am I A: a helper B: a doer C: a planner or D: a dreamer.

  • Hairwoman: Every word Hawthorne wrote, every comma, every paragraph break, these were done on purpose. It is our job to try and figure out what he's really trying to say.

    Melinda Sordino: [voiceover] Why couldn't he just say what he meant? Would they pin a scarlet letter on his chest? "S" for straightforward?

    Hairwoman: The house with the chunks of glass in its walls, is a symbol of what? Well, it would reflect, sparkle? Come on, people. The house symbolizes...?

    Rachel Bruin: How do you know that's what he meant to say? I mean, you could just make all that up, it's just a story.

    Hairwoman: This is Hawthorne, one of America's greatest novelists. And not that it makes any difference, but I wrote my dissertation on Hawthorne.

    Rachel Bruin: Fine, but, I thought we were all supposed to have opinions here. I mean it's a good story especially when Hester and that guy fall in love, but I don't really believe in symbolism. I mean you can just make all that up.

    Hairwoman: [about to cry] All right, class. I want you all to write a 500 word essay on symbolism. And then... turn it in!

    Melinda Sordino: [voiceover] Poor Hairwoman. I hope they send her to a conference or something. I'm ready to help pay for a sub.