I saw a younger brother who was very good at adjusting himself, adjusting his life, playing very well, very smart but not studying hard. He used drugs and went to prison. He quit drugs after he came out, invented hydroponics, borrowed money to buy equipment, and planted Got marijuana. Because of the debt of the equipment, I finally asked my brother to help build an alibi and kill the creditor, because the movie was forced to accidentally kill by the dentist (in fact, it is more realistic and reasonable to go to jail). He is such a person who wanted to take shortcuts to survive and be happy in the land where he grew up, but he bravely resisted oppression, but killed him illegally.
This is life, and I dare say that the lives of these two brothers more or less represent the living conditions and reasons of many people. As the film Rabbi said, as human beings, we must admit that we are all animals. We all have fears, laziness, the noblest pursuits, and the ugliest depravity, no matter what, we all need to solve the problems in life and grow, which is part of the practice. Now the boss blames Shu Shu Tong Shoe for telling me that life is a constant practice, and those who give up practice will die voluntarily.
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