In the comments, many people think that the male protagonist awakens the female protagonist is actually "deprived of her life", and that this behavior is fundamental Can't be forgiven.
This view actually regards a certain life’s “objective” as the “life” itself.
For these people on the spacecraft, their "goal" is to reach another planet and start a new life. Under this goal, it seems that life after arrival can be regarded as "alive"; if they cannot reach it, it is equivalent to "death."
However, if you look at life from another angle and regard life as a "process", then the life of the hero and the hostess on the spaceship is not necessarily a life—they have everything they need on the spacecraft, without working, and spending time with the people they like. Just eat, drink and play. Of course, if you want to study or enrich yourself, you also have resources.
If it is said that there are two people like this on the earth, living on a small island with infinite resources but isolated from the world, I am afraid that many people would envy such a life. In fact, the living standards of many people on earth are far from this.
——The only problem is the lack of communication with other people of the same kind, but after all, is this really taken so seriously in the so-called modern society?
Similarly, if the spacecraft journey is longer, they will live on the spacecraft Children have been raised, and a small community has gradually formed. For those offspring, the spacecraft will be more like the earth.
I think life is just a process of randomly descending somewhere, there is no objective, where to reach the purpose (perhaps, but humans have not yet realized it?)-for example, the earth is actually a huge natural protection In this area, humans are actually breeding here to preserve species, waiting for one day to return to the meow star after the reconstruction of the meow star is completed (the meows on the earth are all nature reserve managers).
The purpose that cannot be realized is probably not the purpose. Before returning to Meow Star, human beings can still only live in the "process", occasionally finding some life "objectives" for themselves to create some "meaningful" illusions.
——In other words, the "meaning" still has to go inward and find it in one's own heart. The desolate spaceship or the seemingly vibrant earth is essentially the same, and the same is just a "journey" lacking a definite and objective destination.
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