Youth is sensitivity, fragility, loneliness, ignorance, cowardice, guilt, and unknowingly hurting each other... Youth is a sea of bitterness.
A person who has thoroughly experienced the cruelty of youth will not necessarily end up in extreme ways like Hannah, but definitely will not miss the past. Those pretended growths are nothing more than appeasement of black memories.
Of course Hannah has her problem. If she is a little slower, numb, forgetful, or even ugly, and let those injuries slowly scab off, she may succeed in gaining a long and mediocre life, and those who hurt her People will also alleviate the harm in the adult world by bullying people who are weaker than themselves. But Hannah happened to be the fragile master. This is of course a low probability, but those traits are true and credible, and the pain is within reach.
If growth is destined to be a continuous process of being shaped by pain, we must allow vulnerable individuals to be overwhelmed. Only in this way will we not only live in our own pain but empathize with others. If everyone has this kind of consciousness, it is possible to block the transmission of harm in the adult world and even change the unreasonable rules.
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