a beautiful interpretation

Ludwig 2022-03-15 09:01:03

A wonderful story.

His life lacked a meaning, and she brought a meaning to his heart, making love for their world.

Their encounter fulfilled each other, and also injected warm emotions into a cold profit machine.


I once tried to pull these two characters into reality, but it took me a long time to realize that they are the projections of reason and emotion acting on human beings. They are projections of human nature, an imaginary world about the interaction of human nature. rather than the real world. I can use coldness to describe interests and warmth to describe emotions. My own description is too biased, and I can't find a more accurate word to describe it.

Emotion and interest are two too general terms, and it can also be said to be reason and emotion, but they are still not accurate enough. The word sanity has grown far more than when it was coined, and so has emotion.

She has the direction and he has the method.

Regarding people, that direction is kindness, beauty, and a direction that allows people to make greater contributions to the world. Possessing goodwill and spreading goodwill itself is to connect people together from the heart.

And that method is the means of gaining profits, which is cold and cold, making people split this connection for their own selfish interests and increase the cost of communication.


As for the movie itself, it's still the same old-fashioned looks, but that doesn't hinder the comfort and beauty it brings.

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