Simba was very cute when he was a child, and he was also very happy. He had a father who was very responsible and doted on him. Of course, he was also stupid and naive. He let his favorite people die because he believed in bad people.
For a young Simba, this kind of pain is unbearable, coupled with the inner self-blame, he can't face his relatives, so he chooses to stay away. Just like when we watched the little fish in "Peerless Double Pride", if he couldn't kill his enemies to avenge his relatives, he would choose to leave, completely block everything in the past, and start again numbly.
Many times, most of us are like this. When encountering difficulties in life, some people stumble all the way forward, and some people choose to stagnate. After a few years, when the years pass by, they can't help but sigh, they have also struggled for their dreams, but only in In the face of fate, I chose to compromise, and I had to let time go by and my dreams were wasted.
Forgetting reality can be a temporary relief, but in the long run, unresolved problems are like grains of sand in your shoes, afflicting your feet the longer you walk. It's better to stop and face the problem and look at yourself to understand who you are, what you want to do, and who you want to be.
Although this process will be very painful, just like when Simba finally has to face his enemy to the death, he shows courage instead of escaping.
Facing reality can clear the haze.
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