r I always think that the easiest people in the world to do amazing things are those who have always been called nice, especially men. They go so fast and hasty in the pursuit of fame, status, and attention of the opposite sex that many small details are positioned as "irrelevant" until the day when they find themselves suddenly lost. Pietro should be such a man. He didn't hesitate to save people. He was very polite to customers and bosses. He always played the nice card. One-night stand, two-night stand, discharge everywhere. It's not difficult to understand that he can still maintain that calm when his wife dies in front of him. It doesn't matter if he loves his wife or not, at least for someone like him, it's a trivial matter of "irrelevance". But when he was alone with his daughter who lost his mother, he was confused. When he saw his wife's little secret, he felt guilty. When he heard about his wife's fortune-telling, he was sad, so his peace was broken. So he did something surprising to his relatives and friends. He stayed in front of his daughter's school to be a perfect father, and was still playing the nice card. He was kind, a boy with mental retardation, an old man living alone, a friend, for relatives. He is positive, he works hard for his career, maintains his advantages without rushing, and waits for the favor of opportunities. Apart from compromising in the face of inferiority, there seems to be no place for him to be vulnerable. He is sincere, and his sadness, silence, melancholy, withdrawal, and desire all truly reflect his unapproachable spiritual core. This core needs constant adoration and attention to support, even if he won't admit it, but it's the way it is. He is a good boss, a good subordinate, a good father, a good brother, a good neighbor, a good lover... but will never be a good husband. He needs a lot of love, including love, but love only comes from the other party, and his love is sacred and inviolable. So, such a man is very attractive. Keep your distance, when the time is right, jump out and say: hi, then smile, just go your own way. he's nice, but he's just not that into you, always.
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