Genius is always lonely

Sandra 2022-03-22 09:01:11

The story takes place in a very peaceful night on the Harvard campus. A man who was abandoned by his girlfriend turned the campus network upside down with his anger. Unexpectedly, the history of the billionaire's fortune turned out to be abandoned by his girlfriend and began to talk about it. It can be seen that the biggest motivation for a man to rise is not two, money and woman. Of course, this may be a wedge at the beginning of the movie. In fact, it is unclear whether Mark is like this. However, it can be seen from the movie that the emotions of genius are simple and complex. On the one hand, it is simple, and on the other hand, it appears unpredictable. However, in the end Mark still cannot escape the shadow of loneliness.
People are always like this. They are afraid of loneliness but can't avoid loneliness. There are too many factors in life. We are all working hard to find happiness. The more we struggle, the stronger the sense of loneliness. Similarly, Mark is also getting rid of his loneliness, trying to find the sense of security he needs. In the beginning, in order to vent my anger, I wrote a blog that scolded girlfriends and spoofed girls. What was it for me to be stimulated, to numb myself from this stimulation, and to get rid of loneliness. In fact, this is just an illusion. Just like taking drugs, you will eventually wake up, and the moment you wake up, the loneliness and loss become more and more serious.
Later, Facebook was finally successfully established through hard work, and when Mark became a billionaire, a lot of lawsuits followed. The plaintiff included his former best friend. Betrayal, fraud, and a lot of infamy. During the period when Mark changed from a young boy to a billionaire, his life changed so much. How should he sigh?
I haven't tried drugs. Will the loss increase after the pleasure? And drug addiction, is it another cycle? Money may be like taking drugs, an illusion that blinds loneliness. After taking off the coat of money, is Mark left with only a trace of loneliness?
You are not a bastard, you are just trying to be a bastard. In other words, you are not alone, but you are trying to make yourself lonely.

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The Social Network quotes

  • Amy: You're a zillionaire!

    Sean Parker: Not technically.

    Amy: What are you?

    Sean Parker: Broke. There's not a lot of money in free music, even less when you're being sued by everyone who's ever been to the Grammys.

    Amy: This is blowing my mind.

    Sean Parker: I appreciate that.

    Amy: I gotta hop in the shower and get ready for class.

    Sean Parker: Bio-Chem even though you're a French major who's name is Amy.

    Amy: You passed.

    Sean Parker: I'm a hard worker.

  • Sean Parker: You mind if I check my email?

    Amy: Yeah, go ahead.

    Sean Parker: [logs on and sees The Facebook] Amy? Amy!

    Amy: Yeah?

    Sean Parker: Can you come out here?

    Amy: Just a second.

    Sean Parker: There's a snake in here, Amy.

    Amy: What?

    [runs from shower]

    Amy: Where?

    Sean Parker: Okay, there isn't a snake but I need to ask you something.

    Amy: Are you kidding me? I could have been killed!

    Sean Parker: How?

    Amy: By running too fast! And getting twisted in the curtain. What do you need to ask me?

    Sean Parker: I went to check my email and there's a website open on your computer?

    Amy: Yeah, after you passed out last night I went on The Facebook for a little bit.

    Sean Parker: What's that?

    Amy: The Facebook? Stanford's had it for like, two weeks now. It's really awesome except it's freakishly addicting. Seriously, I'm on the thing like five times a day.

    Sean Parker: Mind if I send myself an email?

    Amy: Yeah, is everything okay?

    Sean Parker: Everything's great. I just need to find you, Mark Zuckerberg.