That is a brand new world. Whether it is the state of mind, or everything around life.
Your thoughts are no longer chaotic and dim, there is light coming in, and the world is shining brightly. Naturally, you will not be ignored, you can talk and laugh, enthusiastic words, and even girls who can easily sleep in different cups, or guys of different sizes. You can't notice your own efforts, and the sleepiness and emptiness that come from it, because in your opinion, all this is nothing more than a game, a very exciting game. As if the whole world is yours. Anything can be done easily in this brand new world, within the scope of one's eyesight. Do you yearn for such a world? no doubt. And the pill in the movie is the concentration of this world. Regrettably, it does not exist in reality. But we did find such a metaphor. "People who took this drug all died one by one, and those who survived became very weak." If we extend it, assuming enough people take this drug, it is not a necessity of life, but it is The key to a new world that everyone desires. So, maybe this conclusion may be reached. "Persistent suitors all die one by one, and the people who survived are all in shape and can no longer withstand the blows of life." The small twists and turns in the plot are not important, they are not really meant to be expressed. What is that new world? It's ideal. What is that pill? It's ideal. We have all, or have had. And on this "there will be a price" road, some people die, and most people give up. Only a small part "evolved". I admire the tiny part at the top of the food chain. I also admire those who died on the way. In the same way, we also understand those who left halfway in order to "live". This is destined to be a journey where few talents will come to the end, and once they fall, there will be no tombstones. The bushes of thorns will be your grave, and the falling leaves and snow will serve as a foil for loneliness. I'm ready, how about you?
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