Recently, I was revisiting Friends. Apart from the joy that the humor in the play brought me again, I was actually very envious of the life staged in Friends: I have a group of close and loyal friends who have different jobs. Everyone sits together to drink coffee without a purpose, talk about the mountains, watch TV), and occasionally have a pleasant date. You don't have to live with purpose, you don't have to constantly plan for your future life, you don't have to rush to do something, and you don't have to work hard for your life. In short, life in the play is simple and beautiful.
Perhaps it is precisely because this kind of life does not exist in reality but is desired by the world that it was born on the screen and becomes a classic that never tires of watching. Or maybe, in order to make my life happier, I should remember what Monica said to Rach in Friends season 1 episode 1 when rach cut his credit card "welcome to the real world, it's suck, but you will love it ."
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