During our adolescence, we were restless, and we blindly believed in love, eternity, longing for drama, and longing for romance. We will lose our temper for no reason, be moody, exaggerate our efforts, and be immersed in our own world like Wei, always pretending to be a simple thing in our minds, thinking about the dance, thinking about the last second The boy who hugs him on the dance floor will impulsively tell Matthew that he is running away from home alone, and will think about his birthday dance when his parents are separated. We're young, we don't look ahead, we don't think deeply, we believe that the present is eternity, and while Matthew dances with the other girls, Vy rips the picture off the bed and weeps all night. But it is easy to look at another handsome guy in the next second.
When we grow up, we have greater responsibilities and need to meet more demands. We take care of the beginning and the end, we need to change ourselves to cater to the world, and my mother needs to draw cartoons of violent politics to meet the needs of the publishing house. But when we grow up, we still have troubles, we are still troubled, we still can’t control our emotions perfectly, arrange everything logically, we don’t know how to immerse ourselves on the dance floor while protecting our children’s self-esteem children go home. But as we grow up, we gradually learn to accept and reconcile with the world. Mom would give up and go away with Teacher Devon, and choose to go back to the original restaurant to reunite with Dad.
When we're old, we'll understand like grandma that living in the moment and having fun, dreams are my reality.
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