love and anxiety

Maybell 2022-04-19 09:02:51

This is a story about anxiety and love

By describing the mental activity of a blind man

"Nobody wants to associate with someone with anxiety problems"

Therefore, Ingrid, who is ugly but also has anxiety problems in the film, is destined to become the heroine's faith and trust in him first, so that her husband may also trust him.

The before-and-after comparison can be seen through a shift in the "husband sneaks in" mentality.

The key turning point was the husband's explicit welcome to the children

This seems to be the main tool that people of all races and beliefs all over the world have in common with regard to maintaining families.

Dreams are disguised subconscious desires

What about daydreaming (writing)? is a response to internal stimuli

The heavier the stimulus, the more absurd the expression

For the blind, fiction will definitely make the sense of substitution more and more real

Blind people, without common sense, have no ability to judge ordinary people.

Similar to loneliness, there is a natural separation layer from society

Can express a certain degree of daily boredom

also seek comfort from the depths of their hearts

Blind people feel more real because of the reduced sense of touch

This is because the building of trust is arduous enough to develop their perceptual abilities

From the other side, my determination is also repeated: the eyes can see through the essence

It's just that modern people prefer to use it as a label filter under normal circumstances

"I don't know how long I can last"

A deeper moral consideration comes to mind: When a family encounters misfortune, would you rather go through the process of accepting the predictable lifeless bleak stillness, or some member of the family seeks relief first in some "unethical" way, thereby Bringing the family back to life?

According to legend, some successful people, their first pot of gold, are more or less unclear on the moral level

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Extended Reading

Blind quotes

  • Ingrid: He still thought about the quote: 'How one man's hate could unite us all in love'.

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