Does it make sense to repeat life experiences? ?

Cullen 2021-10-22 14:31:16

I watched a movie "Growing Up" this afternoon. There is a scene worth thinking about: When the heroine Susan asks whether the hero Josh should not go to the wishing machine to turn him back into a child, Josh asks Susan in turn. , Can she change back to a 13-year-old child with him. Although Susan loved Josh deeply, she did not agree. She said that the growing experience was too painful and she didn't want to repeat it again. However, after Josh became an adult overnight, he missed the growth experience he had never experienced. If he failed to find the original wishing machine in the end and failed to become a child, then Josh would Will never forget the growth process that he has not experienced. The conclusion is: there are some things, as long as you have experienced them. Although what has been experienced may not be able to leave a beautiful thing in the memory, even if it is a painful thing, after experiencing it, you will understand the taste that the words cannot convey. And when the things you have experienced are asked to re-experience them again, it doesn’t make much sense. Therefore, everything is already known. The uncertainty and novelty of the future are no longer there, so there is no so-called so-called The meaning of inquiry and discovery, then the living loses its meaning. In this way, the heroine Susan did not agree to Josh. In fact, it was not that she did not love him deeply, but the meaning of life she was considering. Repeating life is actually meaningless.

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