But there are a few questions that always linger in my mind. Why was it inappropriate for jerry to propose to Dorothy when she was about to go to another city to find a job? The last temporary breakup also confirmed this reality? It stands to reason that the more a person is at a low point, the more he needs a spiritual support, and at this time, isn't Dorothy the one who can walk into Jerry's heart and give him strength?
What caused the breakup of the two of them? During their conversation, there was a very impressive sentence: if we don't say anything now, ten years from now, we will respect each other like ice... because jerry has always been lonely in his heart and doesn't know how to be with people. Communicate? If it is, then it can be changed a little bit. Why was marriage a wrong choice at that time?
What exactly is love? I can feel that they love each other and cherish each other very much, but why can't they get along in harmony in the end? In real life, we often see such a situation: a couple sticks to a marriage for the so-called responsibility and the original love, and they really can only respect each other like ice, there is not much emotion to speak of, at most It is only a habit of living for many years, but it has never been able to touch the depths of each other's hearts. . .
On the contrary, Rhodes and his wife can live together so happily, and can see that his wife is a wonderful woman who knows how to love her husband and how to encourage and praise her husband. When she saw Rhode lying motionless on the ground, what she said on the phone: I really can't live without him. It is a sentence that I would believe without any doubt. Because I actually heard a lot of words like this, but it doesn't seem to be very true to say it from other people's mouths, because generally the person who said it is too emotional and not mature enough. But his wife seemed to love Rhodes as much as herself, even more than herself, so she was able to give Rhodes so much motivation when he was a little down to make him return to the old "diaosi man" "The image is not afraid of the sky and the earth, and an important premise of this is that she loves herself very much. Because a person who doesn't even know how to manage and cherish himself can't love someone deeply. It's a pity that many people don't even recognize themselves and don't know how to cherish themselves. . .
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