This transition is almost an external physiological burst of internal maturation.
But this kind of physiology is almost non-existent in men, and it is difficult to happen.
If a woman can comprehend the greatness of a mother in terms of "naturalness," how can this maturity occur in a man? This is the question that this article wants to ask.
In the animal world, all the male lion does is sow seeds, and all the nursing care is done by the female lion.
This physiological transformation and maturation occurs only in females.
So, where did the awakening of fatherhood come from? This question, like asking the difference between humans and animals, is always a mystery...
The entire film of "Death Fight" does not explain how fatherhood happens, but it runs through all kinds of fatherhood:
Logan vs Laura The kind of forbearance of love: whoever is with me will suffer;
the professor's love for Logan and all the mutants: raising and not teaching, the fault of the father;
even the copy of the wolf will be because of Rice Sadness and anger over the death of the Doctor...
Love begins in one direction, but it is never one-way forever. It is a kind of interaction or inheritance, which originates from the inner experience and shaping of the spirit.
The unnaturalness of the father's love is similar to the sociality of human beings. It relies on some natural factors and gradually grows and matures in the nourishment and irrigation.
That song by Bob Dylan is about people, especially men:
How many roads must a man walk down? Before they call him a man?
- The answer is blowing in the wind
I thought, maybe men are different from women
: Be great by being a mother, and
a man by being great by being a father.
In mothers, greatness is reflected in parenting; in fathers, greatness is reflected in responsibility.
When a person has gone through the vicissitudes of life and setbacks, but still can stand up and take on everything, he is mature and like a father.
He is Adam, he is Abraham, and he is the father of all mankind.
A father is like a wall. Even though his skin has been mottled and peeled off, he has always shouldered the responsibility of shielding his children from the wind and rain.
Even at the end of the road, when the hero is twilight, he will say like Wolverine:
"Laura, you hide behind me."
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