In the story, Louis repeatedly buried the lost beautiful life in the land of hell. The lost cat is no longer beautiful, and the person who has come back from the dead is no longer the original self.
I am sighed when I see this, that is, what is lost and regained is not necessarily good. We always imagine that the good is coming back, but this is always no longer the same as before.
For example, for lovers, is the reunion after a breakup really good? It is possible that breaking up is the best result of the two, but a trace of nostalgia puts the two unsuitable people together again, and the good memories of the past are no longer possessed, and at most it will be a scene of turmoil.
Another example is regret, regretting some things that have not been done. If you give you another chance, maybe the "Butterfly Effect" is average, and it will bring even more unbearable pain. Sometimes the decision we made at the time may be the best decision.
Another example is every lost yesterday, if every today is a lost yesterday, if you think about it this way, it is more like a person falling into bottomless darkness. We have been living in the past and making the same mistakes all the time. Is this kind of today really good? So let the past things pass, and only look forward, the latest decisions, and use new thinking to face the time we have in our hands, like a newborn baby gets a new life. Maybe this is what we should fight against the repeated life. Some attitude.
Lost and regained freedom is like the old man in the prison who lost his freedom for many years in "The Shawshank's Redemption". He returned to a normal society but didn't know what to do and ended up committing suicide.
Pulling away. Resurrection from the dead, the most terrifying thing is not death, but resurrection: because death keeps beautiful things in your memory, and resurrection means that it no longer appears in its original form. The most feared is nostalgia, reluctant to give up what has been lost, brings disasters that are more painful than loss.
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