you just can't have everything

Shanon 2022-07-11 20:30:54

Finally, I remembered a song that repeated over and over: you just can't have everything...you just can't have everything...that's what I heard in my IPOD, but forgot whose it was song. I just remember that the song repeatedly emphasized: You can't have everything!
Lover, lover, friend, face, happiness, love, friendship, life BALABALA... As a greedy person, it is inevitable that cleverness will be mistaken by cleverness. This kind of story is the favorite in black movies.
If you want to live happily, you must allow others to deceive you, and occasionally, you must learn to deceive others. How can man's thirst for happiness be overcome? No matter how old you are, you will have the opportunity to meet another SOULMATE. Between suppressing yourself and deceiving others, it is not a moral multiple-choice question, but a test of wisdom.
You have to work hard when you are young in order to understand some basic relationship facts. For example: the passion of love has a time limit, and the rest after it expires is always boring and boring. Another example: you can only watch one person at a time, it does not mean that you will only love one person in your life. Another example: fresh love will compare your familiar love to yesterday's yellow flowers, and in turn new setbacks can bring out "the lover is still the old one". Nothing can stand comparison, and when we compare emotionally, we always come up with a barren result.
All the above is nonsense.
Another extreme summary: this movie tells us that old playboys are too destructive, and social forces should be organized to eliminate them first.
Finally, a positive conclusion: there are too many movies questioning modern marriage, we have to marry strong, and then stay married and live happily with the belief of breaking the curse.

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Married Life quotes

  • Richard Langley: I'm not at all certain that one can build happiness upon the unhappiness of someone else

  • Richard Langley: Whoever in this room who knows what goes on in the mind of the person who sleeps next to you... please, raise your hand... I know you can't, not honestly...