And for many people, a career is a mixture of many things and emotions. The process of completing it is not easy, and it must be full of love to be able to stick to it for a lifetime. The power of love has been integrated into every bit of life, making career a part of their lives. If it is for commemoration, it is even more painful and sweet. Because everything you do comes from a deep love for someone. Perhaps they are no longer around, and completing this "cause" that is closely related to them may be the best way to get close to them. Maybe you feel that life is impermanent and everything is fleeting, and the great "cause" will be immortal, recording and witnessing your stories with time.
The two recent hit movies The Imitation Game and The Theory of Everything are probably the best explanation. Turing called the machine he used to break Enigma Christopher. It was the only love of his life, even though they may not have actually been together. The topics that Hawking has studied in his life are all about time, is it also because of the discussion about time with Jane on the banks of the Cambridge River? That was probably their happiest time. He sees through time and space, but he can never turn back time and return to the first sight of each other.
It's a pity that life is limited and there is no going back. If even the carrier of love no longer exists, how can we keep it in the world forever? Geniuses integrate it into their own careers, and use their achievements as a carrier of love to benefit all mankind and at the same time let the world remember and witness their love. Passed down from generation to generation and will never disappear. Therefore, those great and crazy creations may be unique manifestations of the profound feelings of geniuses.
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