"I do drugs in the shadow of the law, I lie in the moral corner of promiscuity and abortion, but I am a good woman! Life is like this, wild and cruel, so let it go on !" After her marriage hit the rocks, her mother died, and she lived in despair for many years, Cheryl resolutely packed her bags and started a long journey. Preparing for a rainy day and careful planning ahead of time are superfluous to her. And all the unknowns in the previous trip, for Cheryl, who has no experience in long-distance dabbling, means another kind of malicious cruelty.
If travel can banish pain and misfortune, then this sentence must have come from the mouth of a fool. Travel can't solve all problems. For Cheryl, who is burdened with heavy luggage, starved during the journey, and oppressed by fear, the road ahead is simply another tense and form of "wild and cruel". But don't forget Cheryl's stubborn masochistic belief that will always keep her going: then, let it go!
"Let it go on" is not so much a self-destruction of broken jars, but a kind of hope in the extension of despair. The cruel environment is a kind of devastation, but it is also the touchstone that stimulates human's desire for survival, which is nowhere to be found in the tranquil and peaceful daily life and environment.
Travel is not a panacea that cures all ailments. It cannot eliminate people's inner troubles and sorrows, allowing people to redeem themselves in it, and even realize a profound understanding of life. On the contrary, hunger, exhaustion, difficulties and obstacles always wear away the will of the walker, allowing him to experience fresh pain and despair. However, travel is meaningful. It not only breeds the painful environment, but also brings you powerful power. This kind of power that originates from a harsh environment and is accompanied by pain can make you find yourself the strongest. side, and then keep you for a lifetime.
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