I don't need anyone to save

Nelda 2022-11-18 22:09:37

Individuals who are insecure are always looking for recognition from the outside world (probably this is also one of the starting points of all social activities). The concierge hostess has read a lot of books, but she still cannot avoid a feeling of being unappreciated by the people around her, in the mainstream values. It's a pity that I can't find a sense of existence and a self-pity mentality. In the movie, you can arbitrarily arrange a sympathetic character to comfort each other, but the reality does not. Of course there may be someone who loves you unconditionally and thinks you have a rich soul, but whether you can meet them depends entirely on luck, do you have to wait and wait and hope for this. From this point of view, the storyline of Mary Sue is more than that of an idol drama. Of course, being vicious towards others may be due to contempt and righteous indignation towards the hypocritical side of reality, but be gentle with yourself, why are you not cute and beautiful enough? Carefully maintaining one's self-esteem, complaining dissatisfied with the surrounding environment and waiting to be discovered and rescued, isn't that the trap of life?

From the perspective of a little girl, it takes wisdom to see through the hypocrisy of reality early, and I admire it very much. Whether precociousness is fortunate or unfortunate, it may have been hesitant before, but not now. Precocious puberty is lucky, a deep understanding of reality may be cruel, but it will prompt individuals to learn to find their inner strength as soon as possible, even if they feel the pressure around them, they can grow savagely and fearlessly, so as to successfully protect themselves and avoid becoming the concierge in the concierge. concierge.

Ah, how pitiful, the life that is talked about in this way is not necessarily pitiful, it is the one who feels pitiful for himself.

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The Hedgehog quotes

  • Paloma Josse: Planning to die doesn't mean I let myself go like a rotten vegetable. What matters isn't the fact of dying or when you die. It's what you're doing at that precise moment.

  • Renée Michel: Happy families are all alike.

    Kakuro Ozu: Every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.

    [Quoting from Tolstoy's 'Anna Karenina']