When you can live forever, why and how you will live

Austin 2022-04-20 09:01:16

With the ability to infinitely go back in time and revise the story, what will it do? Don’t allow yourself to do something that you don’t understand in elementary school, that is still a scar. Junior high school does not deceive and cherishes that sincere younger brother. Some calculations, research, adapt to the new environment earlier and faster, and fall in love with the love... It seems that every stage has its profound regrets, but even if I really go back, everything will be perfect as preset, I can really compare How are you doing now? Not necessarily. Just like the man who chooses to help his father's friend, he has to pay the price of losing his lifelong love. If he wants to save his sister from a downturn, he has to accept that his daughter is gone when he returns. If he wants to usher in a new life, he has to give up cruelly and go back and see you again. Opportunity for a lost father...

No matter how much God favors you, it will not guarantee that everything will be perfect for you. Besides, if it were really perfect, this world and this life would definitely be much less interesting. After going around, I found out that superpowers are superfluous, but it brings an important lesson: you don’t have to go back and repeat the next day, and take every moment of the moment seriously.

Envy the love between the male and female protagonists: It originated from speculation in the dark, the heart is cautious in meeting, it develops on the initiative to fight or even "change the line", and it is determined to refuse the temptation to face up to one's heart, to stay with each other and to be considerate and accommodating... also Are there better feelings out there? I can't help but arouse my yearning for the rainbow-like beautiful feelings, and I look forward to meeting someone, knowing the root and the heart, and living a life without shame.

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About Time quotes

  • Tim: [voiceover] And so he told me his secret formula for happiness. Part one of the two-part plan was that I should just get on with ordinary life, living it day by day, like anyone else.

    Tim: [voiceover] But then came part two of Dad's plan. He told me to live every day again almost exactly the same. The first time with all the tensions and worries that stop us noticing how sweet the world can be, but the second time noticing. Okay, Dad. Let's give it a go.

  • [Tim has just learned his dad is dying of cancer]

    Tim: It's just... I though with the time thing...

    Dad: No, I never said we could fix things. I specifically never said that. Life's a mixed bag, no matter who you are. Look at Jesus: he was the son of a God, for God's sake and look how that turned out.

    Tim: I know... You must see I feel a bit cheated.

    Dad: Don't. In fact, feel the opposite. The only people who give up work at 50 are the time travelers with cancer who want to play more table tennis with their sons.