I don't want to say anything about facing pressure, don't run away, etc. Everyone is tired of hearing words, but in fact, in reality, many people's so-called "seeing it away" is a kind of escape. In fact, the score is not that important, it doesn't matter if the test is not good, it doesn't matter if you can't find a good job... What kind of mentality do so many losers have when they say such things? Is it for others, or for yourself? If it is for oneself, then is this a kind of self-comfort, or is it a kind of self-defeating?
In fact, in addition to reality, there is also our potential utilitarian intentions that are shameless but unwilling to admit, often because people do not want to mention it, they are all included in the word "reality". But when we try to escape from reality, we try to strip it out. The so-called "open-mindedness" to face "pressure" is "face" or "escape", I think only we know best in our own hearts. (These remarks are for people in the "utility realm", and those who are truly open-minded or in the "moral realm" and higher realms will automatically detour~~)
We always criticize those who die if they fail to succeed. , but at the same time, have we ever thought that our "open-mindedness" may not be as good as these "needle-point to Maimang" face-to-face.
Although the reason is very simple, when we are really on the verge of facing and escaping, it will be difficult to grasp all of this. We must make sure that our open-mindedness is not escaping, but striving for it with a better attitude. To succeed; we must make sure that our letting go is not a compromise or surrender to reality, but rather a strategy that is more appropriate to us.
If you look at it this way, then the theme of the movie seems less ridiculous, at least it will make some people who are forced by the pressure of reality have a good foothold on this edge, relaxed and more courageous to face reality. Because it's all so real!
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