But I still don't understand what my desire is for? I have never been able to accurately and accurately describe the object of this longing.
After thinking about it for a long time, I can only guide such a crude explanation: Perhaps this "desire" is to make "I" become one with this momentary sweet feeling, so that this feeling is not a coming and going, fleeting The thing that has passed, but a kind of thing that will follow the state of one's life, a kind of "searching for oneself".
The same music "I" sounds sweet today, may be sweet tomorrow, but may be boring the day after. So the question is not about the music, but about whether the feeling when you first heard that sweet piece of music and the "me" really merged? If "I" really incorporated the feeling of that time, I would have always thought it was a sweet piece of music and not bored.
In the film, Richard Gere saw Jennifer Lopez leaning against the window while he was getting off work. He had a desire to sign up for a dance class in order to get to know her, but only later did he realize that it was not Jennifer Lopez that he desired most, but Jennifer Lopez. It's the dance itself. So he dances, not to dance alone, but he really likes to dance.
Finding something to relax and enjoy is the hope of life.
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