I found it strange why the people around Draymond loved him so much. For example, when he told his friends that he wanted to propose to his girlfriend, his friends walked away disappointed. He proposed to his girlfriend and then began to wonder if his girlfriend really loved him. Maybe he himself would be more suspicious of why everyone cares about, takes care of, and loves him so much. He would also wonder why everyone did it for his own good, and why so many people did it for his own good without reason. This is the psychology of a person who is over-loved. He may not lack care at all, because he has too much love, and if he has too much, he will become confident. This reminds me of Jia Baoyu in "A Dream of Red Mansions", who was also loved and cared for by everyone, but the final outcome is not to be a monk. But unlike Draymond, Jia Baoyu can still know what he really likes. Excessive love can make people lost. It is uncomfortable not to know what he really likes. In fact, maybe Lin Daiyu let Jia Baoyu find herself, so Jia Baoyu cares about Lin Daiyu so much. Perhaps, what a person who grows up in that environment needs is someone who can really let him find himself.
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