It's love, but also a "responsibility" to oneself

Houston 2022-01-17 08:01:31

Love comes as soon as it is said, no one can stop it, and no one knows when it will come. Finding true love is like committing a heinous sin. People in the "world" are saying "you are not right", "you can't", and "you shouldn't". Personally, in such a situation, I will choose love.

People have too many responsibilities to bear in this life, and nine out of ten times when life is unsatisfactory, I don't want to wrong myself too much. After all, not everyone is a "saint" who can "sacrifice" one's own happiness for the public's opinion.

Nowadays, there are many movies and TV shows like "sacrifice me, can save tens of thousands of families". Just like this movie, everyone seems to regard the hero’s contribution as it should be, but it goes beyond what is for the "public". Scope, began to meet opposition. Shouldn’t it be for your own sake? Do others owe you? Wouldn't your country perish without a male lead? Even family members can use their identity to "do whatever they want", is this really "outsiders"? At the end of the film, the two people "reunite" together again, never separated again, and being far away from the disturbance of this world is the best ending for both of them. As far as I am concerned, I like this ending.

Is it really so difficult to just find true love and do what you want to do? This piece of religious atmosphere is very strong, and I can’t tell whether it’s right or wrong, whether it’s reasonable or not, but I’m an idealist and don’t believe in any religion (but I don’t object to other people’s belief in any religion) that’s why I think Can't understand.

Do your own things, don't care what others say or think, after all, you don't owe anyone anything, you only owe yourself.

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