Will her desire for life make you feel ashamed?

Chance 2022-04-19 09:01:23

Tim and Emily are sitting on the grass chatting. "I have a lot of things I want to do," she said. "I want to take a 13-hour flight without worrying about finding a doctor." Travel, backpack, go experience and see the world. I just want to have time to think about who I am, what I like, do things, try new things, think outside the box. I really want to go for a run, and sometimes I wonder what it's like to run. And he smiled at her. What we see at this time is a dying person's strong desire for life, and a healthy person's step-by-step death.
The Koran says that those who commit suicide cannot go to heaven. Because this act itself is a desecration of life. We praise heroes and celebrate sacrifice because they sacrifice themselves to help others, and Tim clearly doesn't sacrifice to help, he helps to sacrifice.
Tim gave up on himself from the start. All his investigations are premised on giving up himself. That's why he gets close to Emily and gets to know Emily. Unexpectedly, he actually fell in love with Emily. Then the problem came, he began to want to live, to marry her, have children, and live a happy life. But the truth is that two people have one heart.
Just imagine if Tim's guilt for his wife's death and car accident didn't make him give up his life, no matter how low or negative, maybe one day he will meet another woman who can give him the motivation to live again, and that woman doesn't have heart disease, They can live happily ever after. It's a pity that he gave up on the world before the world gave up on him.
People have no right to deprive themselves of life, even themselves.

And for Emily. You appeared out of nowhere, made me fall in love with you, but disappeared out of nowhere. Approach me with a purpose, and I can't complain because the purpose is so well-meaning. But if you think losing a lover is worse than death, then why let me suffer.

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  • Ezra Turner: [Last lines] You must be Emily. It's so nice to meet you.

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