The impression written six years ago. At the age when I want to say something serious. ---------------------------------- Lily in "How I Met Your Mother" once said that in life There is always something, you already know it is a mistake. But you still want to make this mistake. Because the only way to be sure that it was a mistake is to try to make the mistake, and then go back and say: "Yes, it is a mistake." Therefore, the bigger mistake in life is not to make a mistake, but not to make it. Mistake. Because if you don't try to make this mistake, you will never really know in your life whether it is a mistake or not. I know that it is a very abnormal thing to analyze one thing logically, but she is right. And it makes a lot of sense. Two months before her marriage, Lily thought of her 17-year-old herself. At the high school graduation party, in order to wander around the world to be a painter, she gave up her boyfriend who had been in love for two years. But the reality is that she met Machell on the first day of college, the one who would spend her life together in two months. Her dream of becoming a painter has since stopped on the timeline of 17 years old, farther and farther away from her. So, when an opportunity appeared in San Francisco 3000 miles away from home, she hesitated. She knew that this was a mistake for herself who was about to get married in two months, but the 17-year-old self in her heart tried to convince her own reason, "go and make this mistake". Is it true that day after day, we are all gradually losing the courage to make mistakes? Lily, 17, wearing a checkered shirt and a large white T-shirt, with shoulder-length black hair, listening to "Good Feeling, chattering to Machell, who I met for the first time, portrayed my beautiful dream of wandering the world endlessly. Lily, who had been married for two months, had her golden curly hair permed and dressed in sophisticated work clothes. She was overwhelmed in order to choose a band that could perform perfectly at the wedding, intermittently hysterical to Machell. Is it true that day after day, the guy called reality will slowly bury our once magnificent and colorful dreams? By the way, also bury us who were once young and brave and fearless? At the end of the story, Lily went to participate in the interview, but in the end she did not accept it. Life will continue to follow the established trajectory. However, I am still happy. Although this Lily who was a kindergarten teacher in reality can no longer return to the 17-year-old Lily who was shining brilliantly by dreams. But at least I know that Lily is still Lily in a certain way. The young and rebellious Lily, who is full of her own thoughts, will still do everything possible to get into the graduation party of high school students for a perfect "Good Feeling", just to find the most favorite band. It's glad to know, that we didn't lay down all our knees. For life, we will not completely compromise. We all know that the 17-year-old Lily just hid in a corner and didn't go far. She hid, waiting for us to turn around at some point and find her again.
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