Why does life live like this

Demarco 2022-11-10 20:45:37

Why do some people live a life of displacement or even criminal despair? According to philosophy, internal factors play a decisive role, and external factors play a role in accelerating or delaying. And according to the theory of human nature, the West is "evil in human nature", people have original sin, so they should pray and repent, but external factors, social environment problems, wars, natural disasters, family, etc., will all blame the onset of evil human nature. . "Stuart: Rewinding Life" is the true story of why people are so bad and hopeless. It is also a muscle wasting disease. Compared with Hawking, this Stuart is really unlucky. His parents were divorced since he was a child. Because of this disease, he was discriminated against, especially by his own brother. Leaving home to go to a shelter, but encountering sexually harassing administrators, leaving the wolf's den and entering the tiger's mouth, he eventually became a sociopath, drinking, stealing, taking drugs, self-harming, and serving many prison sentences. But such a person also has his kindness. For the sake of the two people who rescued him, he went to parades and lobbying for parliamentarians. Thanks to his efforts, the two were released. He would cook delicious meals in times of peace. Although the film is a tragedy, the actors and the director are very restrained and warm, giving people hope that with the help of "Cum Fu", Stewart will become better and change his life, but he still goes, maybe he goes. Once you get it, you will be freed, whether you are sick, addicted to alcohol, or addicted to drugs.
Back to the question I started, is it really an internal problem? Judging from this film, the environment creates a person. He was abandoned by his family and society. In fact, he wanted to be a normal person, but he was not given a chance. There are many stories in foreign countries, such as "A Clockwork Lamp", "Trainspotting", "Boom Club", etc.

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Stuart: A Life Backwards quotes

  • Stuart Shorter: Alexander, do you want to stay for tea? My favorite: Convict Currey. We used to make in jail.

  • [last lines]

    Alexander Masters: The book was finally published in April 2005. I think Stuart would have liked it.