"God used 7 days to create the world, and I used 7 seconds to destroy myself." Ben Thomson reported his suicide to the emergency center. What made him choose to commit suicide to end his life? Back in the past, Ben, as an investigator, was responsible for investigating some citizens' arrears of state funding and application issues. On the surface, he is full of tenderness in his heart. But no one can touch his heart, what is he worried about in his heart? One day, Ben started investigating Emily Porta, a patient waiting for a heart transplant. During the investigation, there was a wave of waves in his heart. So, a plan was calculated in Ben's mind. What did Ben hide? And what does this have to do with Ben's suicide? A redemption weighing seven pounds, an unbearable memory, Ben Thomson explores the meaning of life with the audience.
Every part of the body is precious to the mother. Even so, I still donated the organs to people in need. The meaning of life, since mankind entered a civilized society, its discussion is destined to go on endlessly just like love. Atonement can save one's soul, but it cannot restore the harm that has been done. Death is a kind of liberation, and Tim, in addition to liberation, left happiness to the world. This is enough to add a brand new footnote to the atonement. It is not only to save one's imprisoned soul, but to let the lost happiness shine again as a model of atonement!
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