No specific comments will be made. The focus of the whole process is on the progress of the plot, and there is no way to make a good or bad evaluation. Take some sentences.
(Okay, let’s just say it again, it’s actually a chicken soup for the soul wrapped in reincarnation.)
“Sisyphus, not an STD. What is he like? What does it mean when sth is described as being Sisyphean?
Does it mean "pointless? Brave?"
This question was placed before the beginning of reincarnation. It was the content of the teacher's lecture when the female protagonist was in class. It echoes with another paragraph after the female protagonist began to slowly accept the reincarnation.
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"Sisyphus failes evey time, but he still thinks that he'll be able to push that boulder uphill. He's imprisoned by his own hubris.
The only way to escape is to change."
The heroine of reincarnation, and Sisyphus Similar, imprisoned, imprisoned. Day after day, the cycle repeats, endlessly. She couldn't escape, because there was nowhere to escape, so she kept repeating the day of February 12 (Cupid Day).
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"Become who you are."
Very typical chicken soup. This sentence is a photo in the room of a boy who has liked the heroine for many years, and it appears many times. It's like a wake-up call, for the heroine and the viewer: Don't lose yourself.
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"You're not the one who needs fixing. There's nothing wrong with you. Don't let anyone tell you that there's is. This just a blip. Your life will change.
If you just hold on for one more minute."
You're alright, don't let those idiots go crazy. Go your own way and let them say go. Bear with it, wait for them to exit, you can still live your own wonderful life. It's just that you need to stick with it a little bit.
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"You just focus on that one good thing, and you see where it leads you."
Similar, stick to the original intention.
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"Maybe for you there's a tomorrow. Maybe for you there's 1,000 or 3,000 or 10. And what you do today matters. In the moment, and maybe into infinity.
I see only my greatest hits. I see the things I want to remember. That's when I realized that certain moment go on forever. Even after they're over, they still go on. They are the meaning"
in simple terms, Cherish every minute of the present moment. After all, not everyone has the opportunity to "fix" their life.
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