Andrew Bergman created a beautiful fairy tale. On days with money to dress up, romantic things will appear, such as sea-view dinners, free subway tickets, and a night in a luxury hotel; then reality comes one after another, soberly reminding you of reality and The impact of the dream is securities, stocks, accounting, real estate, and the wife filed for divorce and recovered the jackpot to win all the income.
The reality is constant quarrels. Over the years, how many couples have verified this fact. Every sober person is heading towards this ending. The quarrel will continue, and the quarrel must continue. I don't know why so many couples still continue.
Andrew's dream made a big illusion about reality. The little happiness shared by the husband and wife with each other, on the basis of a little money, released the promise of love. A promise is a promise. In the warm little restaurant on a rainy night, two hearts that are so tightly attached to each other are hugging each other.
I also promised to do the same: When I have money...many, many, it really hasn't been realized. To this day, even a small amount, (not including the dedication made because of selfish love.) No donation, no help for my parents. Even if a small wish has not fulfilled the promises of friends, it is often a good expectation. Faced with reality, every corner is combined with money, and a complete assessment of the realization of the quality of life.
I forgot to share my life, even if I still have a little ability.
The material-covered life, the last suffocated, is the real me. The students experienced more than luxury, it is natural to be moved.
However, it was the family man who moved me in the end. The little rich is safe, as ordinary and quiet as the surroundings, and then we are doing something that we want to do, or our inner pursuit. At the same time, bless a glimmer of fantasy about life, it is lucky to patronize.
Of course, it is a beautiful fairy tale. The little policeman and the waitress get a tip of 600,000 dollars to spend a sad and happy life together. It is not reality, but it is worth looking forward to.
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