Because morality is a soft program with great flexibility, there is no fixed formula for the game of life. There are as many versions as there are people, and there are as many interpretations as there are versions. The same character has different destiny, the same experience has different results. Traps and smooth roads coexist, conspiracy and sincerity coexist. Noble people often keep the mean in their hearts, and the mean people often talk about nobility. Kindness is the paint painted on the face, and sin is the subtext of the deviant. Those who face each other with swords and guns are not necessarily all enemies, those who call themselves brothers are not necessarily all friends, those who are white-faced are not necessarily villains, and those who are red-faced are not necessarily all gentlemen. So, the real drama is in the society, and the real actors are offstage.
Life cannot be without games, otherwise life will be monotonous. Life can't always be a game, otherwise society will be full of weirdness. Those who can walk out of the play are good actors, and those who can't walk out of the play are inferior. Whether it's a tragic comedy or a serious farce, after you step off the stage of life, the society stores everything you have on the CD of history. The real sad thing is the people who still refuse to take off their masks after the song is over.
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