MAX and Caroline are a perfect match. MAX has the ability but lacks more desire for life. I can fully understand her. When you are exhausted every day and are busy for three meals and rent, how can you have extra energy to give your dreams. But Caroline is different. She fell from the Upper East Side to Brooklyn. She wants to go back to the past by herself. She has big dreams, but she can't achieve them. She has a diploma from a top business school, but she can't support herself. The ability of her, without MAX, she might encounter something unexpected in the next minute and be on the social version the next day. This is why she dragged MAX and said, please, I have nothing but our cake shop (dream), and why the Greek ship king can wait, but the cake shop business cannot.
When I watched 2BG, I was also applying for a project. It was very difficult. I used all available resources, walked every step on thin ice, and arrived at the company and VP con-call at 6:00 in the morning. An unpopular "cause".
Sometimes my best friend also advises me, you see now you have a good job, have a sweet relationship, have a wide range of friends, and often travel around, choose to get married quietly, and bury your head in dealing with all the troubles at work, right? Why do you have to toss? You see, you work 10 hours a day, and you have time to exercise and have a SPA. Why do you have to take risks?
When MAX ignored Caroline and painted the bright future of the two, did MAX think the same thing?
I'm not afraid of success, I'm afraid of life disappointing me, just like that morning when I woke up and received an email from VP on my phone "I'm sorry I can't be more assistance to you, but I do wish you the very best in your endeavors.” After being busy for a few months, I wrote my proposal carefully, stayed up late to make plans and thought about how to be more perfect, and my heart was pounding nervously before the phone call…
Then, after this sentence, nothing needs to be done.
Life has let me down this time, but I still don't want to flinch, because failure is at best a mess for a lifetime.
Isn't it the majority of people in the world, even our parents, who have been living in a daze all their lives?
But if we succeed in chasing our dreams, we are unique.
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