Somewhere in the world we are all pulled by a force. It's like meeting the right person at the right place, experiencing the right mood at the right time, and filling the right self in the right space.
The regrets of the past cost McCann his life, he was powerless to recede the remorse in his heart, and he needed help just like any other ghost. The appearance of the little boy gave him a strong will to make up for his own mistakes. In fact, in a sense, McCann was lucky. Many times regret is regret, and we are powerless to recover or let go.
Can we channel? Can we really reach perfection? Do we still have souls after death? Some people think this seems to be nonsense, but if you are good at thinking about life, you will find the mystery in it. In my opinion, science cannot explain too many things, and the extension of the mind is limitless. The material world cannot help us complete ourselves. Only the connection and interpenetration of the mind can achieve true perfection.
People who are entangled in right and wrong see the little boy as a "monstrous person", and even his own mother can't open his heart to him, and the people who really love him are the ghosts he has always feared, so sometimes what we need is not social meaning The affirmation on the top, but the snuggling of heart-to-heart communication, when this entangled relationship is established, it is also the time to end loneliness. And once you get out of your cage, the world will accept you, and the last play illustrates this in a simple way.
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