Masochism.
For her, it was a very unpleasant thing. This is Elizabeth Woods.
talent.
At a young age, he studied journalism at Harvard University.
writing.
It was a piece of cake for her. Typing on the typewriter at 4 a.m., turning on the rock 'n' roll deafening regardless of my roommate's feelings, she said lightly, music helps me focus.
love.
I don't understand her love. Very messy. Very casual. But very free. Very willing. Also painful. That's clearly not my way.
The ups and downs and struggles on the road to becoming a successful journalist; including a post-divorce dispute, a lost college life, and a battle with antidepressants. The film mainly focuses on the mental struggles and problems caused by drug abuse in the life of the young generation in the United States.
Elizabeth Wurtzel, an American female writer who graduated from Harvard University, wrote the autobiographical book "Prozac Nation: Young and Depressed in America: A Memoir", which tells the spiritual struggle in the life of the new generation of Generation X in the United States.
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