This world decides who is favored and who is not favored by its own preferences, resulting in some injustice and violence. Neither the perpetrator nor the abused person realizes whether or not they should go on like this. Innocents follow the trend, some people give up on themselves, and some people work hard to gain mainstream recognition, all of which are understandable, but it seems that something is missing. Isn't what we're after social advantage? It is necessary, but it should not be our whole pursuit, nor should it be our reason for judging ourselves.
The heroine finally said that she wants to become stronger and declare war on the society that criticizes these fat girls. I really admire this girl. She has sobered up. She is not ashamed because she is fat, because she should not have been affected by it. She does not envy girls with good external conditions because of these discriminations, because she knows that everyone has flaws, and appearance can only bring limited advantages. This is a sensible strong man. Therefore, the three views of this drama are quite positive. It describes a girl with low self-esteem who gains self-confidence by misunderstanding that she has become beautiful. This self-confidence has brought her incredible changes. In today's world, fortunately, people's values are inherently diverse. No matter who they are, even if their appearance is lacking, they can still bloom with their own unique beauty. The reason why the heroine can gain so much after self-confidence is more because of her own ability. Eloquence, carefulness, and intelligence are all her shining points, but she was too inferior to show it before. Therefore, the world is sometimes cruel, so cruel that it will destroy your self-esteem, and sometimes the world is so gentle, so gentle that as long as you are strong, everyone will make concessions for you.
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