Please, this is the script that was rotten in my head when I was a kid. Of course the protagonist is me. Those who have suffered a little grievance or something will start to have vicious or weak fantasies and exchange scenes with rich children. I feel that in addition to a lot of delicious food and fun, the rich family also loves a lot, and they will definitely love their children 100 times. The note saying goodbye that I am leaving home is hidden under the pillow all the year round, ready to go out at any time. ——————Second appearance of the dividing line ————————Pfft———————— I hate the so-called "elite dad" for a long time in the first paragraph - always excellent in the rules Despise those who, in his opinion, are not trying hard enough. He also hates the "loser dad" who does nothing and uses incompetence as a weapon and is called a warm "loser dad". Until I saw the last part of reviewing the photo, I, the fathers, let go of judgment, returned to nature, and let it go to elite fathers—rules
This father has been working hard to ask himself to become an "elite", to do "jobs that no one else can do except himself", and to work overtime on weekends, so that he can do enough to keep the boss busy. Use rules to regulate life, you can't eat one more egg, your son must play the piano well, and do the prescribed things within the prescribed time, and the N chapter of the contract must be implemented on paper to increase the seriousness, and the clothes must be neat... According to The quality of abiding by the system should correspond to the corresponding emotions. If you play well today, you should smile brightly. Everything is distributed according to the institutional measures in the rules.
Such a father is too scary and too utilitarian. It's too far for a child. In his view, following the good "rules" of society - climbing up and everything up, is success and joy. So playing the piano must be very good. After N years of playing, the piano skills in "I Am a Little Lamb" are really intolerable and degenerate (this is like his own daddy again).
Yes, the world needs order, but people always have to balance order and humanity. So there will be contradictions. The rules, laws and order told him to choose blood, and he chose, so he set up the program and told the child "the rules of the game", which lit up the metaphor (is that right, don't make trouble, this is your own YY, right? ) and then press the button, the child exchange program is completed. There is a big contrast between the two families when it comes to exchanging children. Nomiya Ryoda's exhortations and explanations to Keita before the exchange made him endure even if he misses and feels lonely. Everyone said nothing about the exchange, so that the child asked "why" over and over again and finally escaped home. From a moral point of view, one cannot help but criticize the latter. Isn't it too irresponsible and sloppy. But judging from the final result, this is not necessarily a kind of wisdom, the wisdom of inaction. unfinished
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