"Eel" is warmer. It tells a story about a man imprisoned in spirit and a woman imprisoned in pain
.
Women have greater courage.
In other words, it is talking about "human imprisonment and liberation".
The teacher said that the most important thing to be liberated is courage.
I accidentally discovered that the book or movie I like right now
is no longer about love at first sight and innocuous men and women talking about love that is like dripping ink on white paper slowly fainting.
It's mostly about, the second time, the third time, and the countless times, the lonely soul longs for comfort, even love.
In fact, everyone is more or less "imprisoned".
The same is true for me.
The teacher said: "Are you willing to take risks when you are scarred? This is courage."
I think I will always be like this:
in protecting myself and catching the vague love like a UFO, I always choose to stretch out my hand To catch the sky.
And I have gradually discovered that what I can't refuse the most is the man in front of me, who is
unswerving in what I thought I had no hope of, and simply and seriously believed.
I think we may not be two beautiful people,
but we must be brave.
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