The heroine has a high IQ, has a strong desire to control and implements it through her professional ability. Everyone, like the heroine, always feels that the current self is not themselves, the current life is not the life they want, and that they are suppressed invisible people wearing masks. Does the heroine love the second daughter? I think the heroine's feelings for the second girl are more like a projection of her own feelings. What she loves is not the second girl, but the feeling that she thinks she is finding her true self when she is in love with the second girl. The heroine is neither brave nor self-aware. She doesn't know who she is or what she wants. The heroine is very selfish. She is afraid of losing her family, but she is not willing to live the "boring" life of "losing herself", so she lies. She greedily wants to live two lives, but she claims to be looking for herself.
We are all ordinary. We all have a lot of imagination and beautiful settings for ourselves, but there are very few that can be achieved. In the end, we all become the so-called "lost" person. In the dead of night, my heart is full of struggle, full of hatred, and infinite disappointment with myself. Different people deal with this emotion in different ways. Some people bury it with a lot of trivial things, some people ignore it by actively living their current life, some people vent it by complaining about their negative life, and some people are unwilling to continue. Find a way to achieve it, regardless of whether it conforms to the current reality of morality, the heroine is the last one.
No matter how painful or uncontrollable the heroine is, she is selfish in the final analysis. Her actions caused harm to those who loved her.
The selfishness of the heroine is the selfishness of all ordinary people in order to satisfy their own desires. They may not recognize the heroine's behavior, but the heroine's emotions are empathetic. .
If one day, the heroine can give up her lies, be brave to be her true self, tell the truth, show her true emotions, and deal with all relationships according to her true heart, then maybe we will not like the heroine so much, because If we can do this, she is no ordinary us.
Selfishness is human nature, you can whitewash it, cover it up, bash it, curb it, but we all know it exists.
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