Life Without Take 2

Makenzie 2022-04-23 07:01:20

Time is the fairest thing in this world, and we always share the same amount of time, whether poor or rich, sick or healthy. Just like the law of conservation of energy, if you want to do A, you cannot do B. The male protagonist wants to be successful at work, so he has little time to spend with his family. Slowly, the balance of fate naturally tilted toward career, and family life became more and more messy. To a certain extent, this also confirms the truth that "choice determines destiny".

Interestingly, most people are more obsessed with things they don't have yet, hoping to satisfy their never-ending desires and live a different life. Many people are tired of the unchanging life, and have no courage to rank in this competitive society. They can only keep moving forward and moving forward...

What they need is a solemn Breaking to reflect on what is most important in life.

The part where the male protagonist and Baba said goodbye was really sensational. It reminded me of a paragraph on Weibo:

my father is 75 years old. One day, a crow flew out the window. He asked: What is this? The son said: It is a crow. After a while, the father asked again, and the son roared: said it was a crow, what's the matter with you! Then one day, he opened his father's diary 40 years ago. "Today my son is three years old. He pointed to the crow in the park and asked me: What is this? I told him it was a crow. He asked again and I answered again. He asked 11 times and I answered 11 times.


I am not afraid . Before I died, I found that I had not yet achieved prosperity, and my family was full of wealth. I was afraid that in the limited years of my life, I would always live up to my loved ones who loved me the most.

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Click quotes

  • Kirsten: Do you need something, Mr. Newman?

    Michael Newman: Who are you?

    Kirsten: Kirsten... your assistant?

    Michael Newman: Wha- Wha- What happen to Alice?

    Kirsten: She moved to Accounting, couldn't handle your hours.

    Kirsten: [Whispering] And she prefers to be called Allen now, remember?

    Kirsten: [points at Alice, she is now a he]

    Michael Newman: No... No! No!

  • Morty: Think about it, you've skipped a year. That's a lot of sex. That's like, thirty minutes worth for you.