In their own territory, they are looking for their own love, their own life, facing the reality that they can only bear by themselves, and groping for their own trajectory.
In fact, they have always wanted to find someone to talk to. By nature. They are all weak, and they are always afraid from the bottom of their hearts in the face of darkness. They have concerns and hope that they can make others happy, at least not hurt. They always doubt themselves and long for affirmation.
A grandma who lives alone, a housewife with breast cancer, a girl troubled by puberty.
There are mornings every day, but everyone has an indelible past.
Hey, just take a walk under the sunshine.
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