When the protagonist encounters a difficult situation, he has thought of various scenes, including breaking through after a heavy rain and loose rocks, including people who are rescued, including endless hallucinations.
These unhurried and slightly true feelings are actually the greatest comfort for a person in despair. Support yourself in the transition to a new life and comfort.
This film will give me a thought and a starting point, allowing me to enter a new adventure world.
The thinking given to me is that when we are safe and comfortable, we must give ourselves an early warning, a pre-plan, such as what should we do when various accidents occur, and when we are unemployed, bankrupt, or betrayed, and retire. What should I do? I should have a way to deal with all kinds of changes in my life, because of the sudden impermanence, I have experienced too much and too cruel.
Constantly giving myself this assumption, I think it is the best gift for mediocre life. Because stimulation is the best way to prevent life from being abolished.
At the level of the plan, the first is the implementation of the established situation, and the second is the preparation for the current and unknown emergencies. For example, the acquisition of a lot of common sense for outdoor survival and medical assistance is part of the life reserve. For example, regarding the fulfillment and unfulfilled assumptions of many demands in the future and in the near future, what should be done next. Two-handed preparations made and unmade.
I still remember the monologue in my heart. Were all the things we experienced before to stay stuck in this valley today? Is it like this? This kind of fateful questioning made people awakened and awakened all at once. Since we are unwilling to boil frog-like death in warm water, nor do we want this sudden death, fast or slow is not important. What is important is that I need to make early warnings and preparations for chronic and acute crises when they happen. At that time, I just smiled, come on.
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