The story is based on the current network background, using online dating as a cloak, and tells a love story based on deception and concealment between a divorced female professor at a university and what is now commonly known as "Little Fresh Meat".
The first thing that brought me a psychological impact was: the impact of age on women, and the lack of self-confidence that natural aging brings to women, and that people's feelings cannot be wiped out. No matter how old you are, you always have a yearning for love in your heart.
Secondly, the heroine's spirit is in crisis, so one of the promoters of the whole story---the psychiatrist has been online. The reason why people have a spiritual crisis is because of the problem of the balance between the ego, the id and the superego. The id is the self driven by primitive desires or understood as human nature; the ego is the self under the constraints of social norms and ethics; the superego is the morally perfect self. Humans are not perfect, it is a fact that everyone has to accept, so the complete superego will not appear. Therefore, under normal circumstances, the "three selves" of people in society are balanced. When there is an imbalance, first of all we have to accept ourselves, we can let the id show itself freely or decisively end a deformed relationship, and let the ego return to reason; secondly, we must try to reconcile with ourselves instead of torturing ourselves and causing ourselves to fall into pain in a vicious circle.
Be kind to yourself, reconcile with yourself, you can gain inner peace at every age, show the confidence and unique beauty of every age, and age gracefully.
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