Walter Mitty, like thousands of you and me, has a job, is introverted and is not good at speaking, and will be obedient when meeting a girl he likes. Every time he sees a girl he likes, he will put on a blockbuster movie in his mind. Not just seeing the girl you like, maybe anything in life will direct a version of your own in your mind, and the length of time gives people the feeling of standing still and a sudden power failure.
I am the kind of person who is rich in inner drama, not good at talking, and yearns for the life that he likes.
For the act of imagining a bunch of serial dramas in their heads, people usually call it: obscenity. Obsession with life, obsession with anything, daydreamer!
Therefore, we may not have a broad enough vision to see the world, and we may lack a kind of strength to explore the world, because we are always concerned about obscenity but have no action, and are always ashamed to express ourselves and dare not express ourselves. We seem to owe this world, Working hard, not making trouble, day after day, it's not progress, it's just the norm, don't we want to make changes? ? Just like the motto of the movie says: "Expanding horizons, breaking through difficulties and dangers, seeing the world, being there, getting close to each other, feeling life, this is the purpose of life"
This attitude to life, this adventurous experience, such words! If you haven't experienced it, where does your life experience come from?
A travel journal, if you don't travel, it's not really useful. Doing something unusual, having to go through some crazy journeys, will instead break free from the numbness of life.
I always feel that one's life has passed like this. In fact, I haven't experienced anything, and I just talk and talk about it. Isn't this a manifestation of narrow vision, unable to see what we really want, and it becomes the ideal life that people say should be It looks like an empty shell, ridiculed, eliminated, and forgotten.
Daydreamer is interesting, but the real experience is the courage to practice, leave a footprint in this world, all んな.
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