This is what Jane Austen's works have been conveying over and over again. Looking at her work again, I suddenly felt that we should put an inspirational label on it, not just love.
"Persuasion" was once borrowed from the library. I'm sorry that I couldn't calm down and read it, so I read it sloppily.
Ann is a good girl, she is kind, knowledgeable, good at listening to her people's troubles, taking care of others without leaking, and she is calm and composed in emergencies. The most important thing is that she believes in love and follows the direction of her heart, and she finally finds her destination. I'm not surprised.
Some time ago, she was sitting in a cafe with her confidant and chatting. She said that she had broken up with his friend. The reason was simple. Her boyfriend was fat and poor, so she didn't like her. When she said this, she seemed to be talking about a very distant thing, a thing that had nothing to do with her, a peaceful sky like velvet. She said that life will continue, he is not her big tree, she has to continue to fly forward.
It fell off without flying, I am joking.
I know her, a good girl with first-class soft conditions, she is kind from the bottom of my heart, and she looks alive like she came out of Bi Shumin's "Girl I Like". She has been fulfilling herself, although she is lonely, she firmly believes in love.
Haruki Murakami said, dance! Don't think about anything, try to jump better and better, you have to do this. Perhaps in such a highly developed commodity society, what we do is to move forward, with hope, and then to love ourselves.
Every good girl has a home. I mumbled.
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