After watching Frozen over the weekend, I ditched my interest in watching animation again, and I chose a series that scored high and I hadn't watched yet, Toy Story, and watched the first one last night. Buzz Lightyear is like us when we were young. When I was young, I always felt that I was someone different, someone big. Born to be something. Every day I dreamed something big. One day I suddenly realized that I was just an ordinary member of the products produced in a big factory. . Trapped in endless loss, not even knowing how to exist. I think this is the biggest ideological improvement in a person's growth process. The sooner you realize this, the life will really start. Life can have infinite possibilities. From then on, you will feel less alone, have a sense of belonging to yourself, and have a sense of identity with others. Be more tolerant of yourself and others. I'm just a dumbass who implemented this process too late. Has been too conceited to live in his own world, has a bad temper, and has no friends. There is no humility to observe and identify with others. Reading is the biggest reason for my change. After starting to read novels, I found that many famous writers at home and abroad have written characters with various small thoughts, small actions, bright or dark, smart or stupid, positive or negative, noble or humble, just like myself, my own After the darkness was seen, I suddenly felt that I was gently accepted by this society. The self-righteous prominence that I once thought was so insignificant and ordinary, there was no longer any reason to be conceited. Only then did I begin to realize that existence is a comfortable thing. No more awkward feeling that everything is not right. After watching the movie, I also found that I agree with my own insignificance, the role that I should play in the society, and the success of down to earth will make people happy. So this is the reason why my husband seems very happy. He does his job well. Unlike me, he often does some fantasies, but he does not work well.
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