All the answers are in your heart

Kellie 2022-03-29 09:01:09

Written on May 24, 2015

This is a very special drama. It has plots, but these plots are almost always expressed through language. An episode is about 25 minutes long, and what you're seeing is almost 23 minutes of dialogue. Yes, each episode is a conversation between a psychiatrist and his patient, and what we see is a healing process.

Someone left a message in the comments saying that he just wanted to know how everyone insisted on watching each episode. It's just a conversation, how attractive can it be? A small room, a couch that can seat about 3 people, a chair for a therapist, a desk, rows of bookshelves and some knickknacks.

But it's really attractive. Although, those problems may not have happened to you. You have never encountered those predicaments. Their personalities will also appear slightly exaggerated to you. But people are such a strange species, and you can always find your own existence in other people's stories.

The biggest gain is found during their treatment. It turns out that there are many ideas that we don’t even know about. We think we are expressing A, wanting B, and getting C, but that is not the case at all.

Sometimes I get anxious about what I see. Because we don't understand why they have such a deep obsession. This kind of obsession is not the kind of obsession that I love you, why can't you love me. Rather, we hold on to our thoughts so much that even if it is wrong, it is not what we really want.

Sometimes, you will find out. Those bad feelings of compulsion, anxiety, sadness are not caused by others, and we can control them ourselves. Sadly, some of what we think of as joy, happiness, and love may just be an illusion of our own.

Nothing in this world is more important than yourself. If you are gone, the whole world doesn't exist. Before, I was particularly obsessed with joy and happiness. I often ask, why am I just unhappy and unhappy? Now I know that all emotions have their meaning, after all, a person who can cry and laugh with all kinds of emotions looks more like a real person, doesn't it?

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