breaking bad. No matter how bad life is, stick to that bottom line. Everyone is tragic and helpless, you can't blame their choices, Walt didn't save Jane, didn't tell Skyler the truth, and chose to deceive. The analysis of human nature is to the extreme. Maybe you know what is right, but when it is your turn, what choice will you make, whether to go to the $1 million that only has one chance or to watch the birth of your daughter, is to take the risk of being reported , his son-like partner fell, but he still saved that person. Maybe you will regret either choice, but you still know what the right choice is in your heart. The birth of a daughter, the life of an enemy, and the sincerity in front of our family may be our bottom line as a human being. Lies will also be exposed, and that moment may not only hurt the person who loves you the most, but also hurt your last humanity. And once the bottom line is broken once, it will take a wrong step.
And how many people are really hurt, deceived, and angry when they can still think about the situation of others?
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