1. We cannot avoid getting old
Celebrities or beauties or ordinary people, we are similar in the process of aging.
Time is always running, whether you are in the peaks or the valleys.
Years crawl through everyone's skin. Slowly I found that my body began to swell, my skin began to loosen, my hair began to fall out, and the freshness and beauty of life gradually faded away from us.
Stories like this happen every day, but it's even more brutal when it happens to big stars and big beauties.
You say it's cruel, that's probably a bit of an exaggeration, because it's just a birth-to-death process.
What cannot accept all of this is our soul that lives inside the body.
How to alleviate this irreversible despair towards decay? The most common way is to get a child.
Children are the hope of life, and in the process of raising children, people can be comforted.
Joan Crawford returns to the empty mansion after finishing work one day, forgetting that the adopted twins went to the school camp, leaving only the nanny aunt and herself at home. The lonely Joan went to the orphanage the next day to adopt another child. But the dean rejected her because she was too old. At the end of her life, Joan moved to an apartment in New York with her cat by her side day and night.
The youth of a woman's life is short. It is necessary to age gracefully, to maintain it, or to grow old mythology. If we hear such voices all the time, we may feel unfair in our hearts, but we have to accept the judgment of the market. It's a matter of finding a balance in the heart to maintain one's self and conform to the crowd.
When Betty was young, she didn't win by her looks, but by her talent. Talent is as much a talent as looks. Betty played by Susan is slender, dressed stylishly and unrestrainedly, with a proud expression, and the corner of her mouth is curled up and she keeps smoking. A little more heroic than myself. She has a sharp tongue, is like a fighter, uses language as a weapon, and doesn't seem to need anyone else. But when she said to Bob, Let's be lonely together, I thought, no one is not afraid of being alone.
To be continued. . . .
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