In the past five years, I got married, gave birth to a baby, passed the lactation period, and finally entered a normal state.
In the past five years, the characters in the play have also experienced ups and downs, life and death.
It was originally thought that in the fifth season, the Stark family should rise up.
But I didn't expect that it was still slowly maturing.
But this is more realistic.
Arbitrary carefree, sweet and incisive is always the brilliance of the people in the play.
Life is more about being tempered by time, going through countless times of timidity and hesitation, and finally being forced to succeed.
Sansa went from naive to mature, from cowardly to brave, and it was more like our own progress.
Arya, who has always been stubborn, has to experience more blows to smooth the edges and corners.
Snow needs to change from kindness to the big picture, choose the big for the small, and become more decisive.
Every Stark child is experiencing a plot that allows him to grow up.
Just like us, the generation that has been pampered since childhood, on the way to becoming independent, we always have to experience some heart-wrenching and tortured episodes.
Without these, there would be no transformation of our post-80s generation.
Everyone's life is high and low, like a sine curve, with peaks and valleys.
What we should learn is to be able to bend and stretch like the people in the play.
Look at the ego who has experienced various changes from the perspective of an outsider's true self.
Like Cersei, I have paraded naked, and now I am humiliated.
But when I reorganize my life, I will definitely repay you double what I have suffered today.
Just like a little devil, today I am a prisoner, sighing with admiration.
However, I can still rely on my own wisdom and wisdom to regain control of the overall situation and deal a fatal blow to my former enemies.
Therefore, what we are suffering from today is the present.
Leave yourself a way back and give yourself more hope.
We never know what will happen tomorrow!
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