C'est la vie

Douglas 2022-10-13 19:13:30

When I'm in a gloomy mood, I think of GA. People who live in the sun will feel that GA's plot is a bit hypocritical, but when the mood falls to the bottom, the existence of these lives makes people feel a little warm.
She has always been affected by her mother's unfortunate life. She fought hard for true love, but she was hesitant before the fickleness of love. She urgently needed the happiness of others to prove the meaning of life. At YANG's wedding, she ended up muttering "it's over, all over". Happiness is too short, and keeping it is too heavy, because you are too afraid of losing and lose the courage to fight. But life still has to go on, she doesn't have the courage to move forward, nor the courage to break with the status quo. She just stops paddling hard when she accidentally falls into the water, and meets ignorantly when others escape danger, but when new At the beginning of the day, she still has to save other people's lives and experience other people's lives.
This is one of all kinds of life in GA, imperfect but real life. Sometimes such a life story can give us more courage to live than a thousand suns. Life is pain, life is wonderful. C'est la vie.

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    Dr. Meredith Grey: I can't kick them out, they just moved in. I asked them to move in.

    Dr. Cristina Yang: So what, you're just going to repress everything in some deep, dark, twisted place until one day you snap and you kill them?

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