those who are harmed by conscience

Katrine 2022-04-22 07:01:04

The plot may be cliché, but the filming is very good, at least the plot arrangement (set suspense, details foreshadowing) is still ok.

After reading it, I sent a text message to the recommended friend saying that I had seen it. In the end he returned to me - is this the only way to salvation?

After thinking about it for a while, I replied - without God, people would not have freedom (including the freedom of atonement), but only a doll of fate, and any natural and man-made disasters can deprive people of their life or dignity. If life is worse than death, then the best way out is the one he chooses.

Words don't make sense. Sent another text message over - in fact, he shouldn't die, because he has a conscience. But it was the guilt of conscience that killed him. However, he died for the deserving people, and at the same time he left a good memory to the world, and he can be regarded as a righteous death.

Friends back to me - people with a conscience will inevitably live a very painful life, but they still have to live.

I can only smile bitterly. After all, life is the core of universal values. Without life, there is no other value, but if life loses its dignity, if its conscience is disturbed, and it suffers, perhaps death is the best release.

"Noble is the epitaph of the noble". Too much conscience can sometimes harm those with conscience.

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Seven Pounds quotes

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

  • Ben Thomas: The first time I ever saw a box jellyfish, I was twelve. Our father took us to the Monterey Bay Aquarium. I never forgot what he said... That it was the most deadly creature on earth. To me it was just the most beautiful thing I'd ever seen.