Just for that one moment

Rosemarie 2022-01-05 08:01:11

Today, I picked up the FF that was on the hard drive for a while and re-watched it. The first season of this show has not been finished yet. I am very worried about whether it can go further. If the screenwriter's skill is not high enough, then like this kind of foreseeing the future and having a lot of spoilers about the future, I am very worried that he will not be able to play.

But what I want to say today is really not this.

I watched a lot of American dramas, but when I chase many American dramas, I just love the cast, watch the plot, learn knowledge, and even English. These four reasons are all inseparable. But FF touched me by accident, or it made me think of life with hypocrisy.

If you are in a coma for an instant, what is projected in your mind during the coma is what you will experience at a certain time four months later, and you foresee your future. Even if it's just a short time, the electro-optical phantom room is enough for you to distinguish whether you are alive or not, whether you are alive, or there is nothing but a blank-death.

Such a hypothesis is really interesting. When the actors in the play describe their "future flashes", the sentence tenses are very confused, because although it is the future, you have really experienced it! What kind of confusion is this...

foreseeing that the future will become true?

I believe that every man asks his mother when he is young, "Mom, mom, do you think I will become handsome when I grow up? Mom and mom, do you say I will be strong when I grow up? Mum, you say I will marry a beautiful wife in the future "It's a pity that your mother is not an omnipotent god. She can't tell you these things that she herself was puzzled by when she was young. She can only look at you with a smile, nodding and saying: "Yes, it will. Children will be fine.” Maybe you have really asked the Almighty God in your heart, whether it is Jesus Buddha or Allah Allah, you sincerely and sincerely plead with him to give you the answer, but in the end, it's just that you will give it to yourself. Just make up an answer that makes you feel at ease.

FF tells a variety of foreseeable lives. Those who were spoiled in advance began to engrave "Flashing" as an important message in their hearts and in their lives.

Some people hope that bad luck will always get better, and some people expect good luck to come to themselves soon. I see that they are trying so hard to change their destiny, or so persistently chasing the future, they can't help but worry about them. What if all this is really just a dream? A "daydream" that is too real, and you struggle, work hard, and get to the bottom, but only for that momentary dream that you have seen, is it worth it?

I am not a fatalist, and I agree with this view of "live in the present". Because I have been so depressed all night because of obsessing about the past and worrying about the future, I always patiently persuade myself to "live in the present" and "live today". Only in this way can you get rid of the entanglement of the deep-rooted past; only in this way can you have more hope for the tomorrow you are looking forward to; and only in this way can you make every minute and every second you do now more meaningful.

If you get something, it's your life, if you regret something, it's your life. The unsatisfactory things in life are nine out of ten, why bother with one or two? Both good and bad will come, and if I do what I should do, I feel calm in my heart. No matter what he does, I can always bear it!
At that glance, at that moment, even if it was dreamy, I didn't care. I don’t care, because as long as I live calmly and I live to make myself happy and satisfied, I know that there will be many better moments waiting for me.

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