What I agree with is Richard’s reflection: are we pretending to be unhappy to add drama to our lives so that we seem somehow more substantial.
But the way to keep laughing is not to seek comfort from those who have the so-called real reason to be unhappy, but to accept loneliness with equality.
Sometimes it is very confusing. If it is true cause and effect, everything is equal to nature, then how do we feel about things? joy? sad? calm? What exactly is peace? Smooth?
Are lonely people afraid of loneliness or are they lonely because of fear of external pressure?
Let's return to the definition, lonely and solitude are two states. Lonely Richard ultimately learned to be solitude with his friend Ruby.
Take a little time a week to watch people and things around you, because this can bring peace and a new feeling of the world.
When people are afraid to move forward, they usually use "leave me alone" to escape the things in front of them. We desire to be understood by others, so we often ridiculously impose too many demands on others. This kind of absurd request will be more or less noticed, and the result is that the lonely self-appreciation is not understood, although it is actually mediocre. So people label themselves as "social barriers" to indulge their laziness of "unwilling to be understood", struggling with the tragic expectation of "longing to be loved" and the absurd assumption that "no one can love me" .
Contact the world in another way, no need to force it.
The soundtrack praises. (←This person came for kieran culkin. The teenager is really sensitive and melancholy.
PS Our generation is messy thinking and don’t laugh, because I have "social barriers" so many of the above conclusions are drawn through long-term practice, perhaps abruptly for reference only (← Actually this person thinks the problem is bungee jumping
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