an idea, not necessarily right

Jennie 2022-04-21 09:01:56

There are two kinds of girls in the world. One, God made an appointment with them a long time ago: you can fall.

So they saw the truth of life early when others were ignorant and uncivilized, and then plunged into it. What is the truth? is an equivalent exchange.

A beautiful body and a smart head should be exchanged for colorful and exciting experiences and sweet and juicy love. Don't waste your time in closed classrooms and boring Latin.

If you understand art, you should go to a real auction. If you understand music, you should go to the master's live. If you like French, you should go to romantic Paris. There are also Chinese clothing, powder, wine and delicious food. There are so many gorgeous and wonderful things in life that classrooms and books can never give.

Oh, when they finally become a female classmate with a story, they must not miss an opportunity to be a life mentor. You can shout to teachers and principals whose lives are the same: Do you have ideals? What's the point of your life just like that? Sounds like fun, doesn't it?

Of course, fish and bear's paw can't have both, and there is a price for this colorful life. It's still an exchange. It's good to hand over her student certificate, her sense of justice and her way of retreat.

Yes, these are all that is needed, and she doesn't even need to hand over her future, because God has told her that she can fall, and he will help her stop the loss. When he stops, she just needs to be obedient and replace it Huafu, sing a cantilever and turn around, the great future is hers, love is hers, money is hers, health is hers, no one can take it away. In short, the love of the whole world is made by her, the foetus of the whole world—ah, no, it seems like a bunch of words...

There is another kind that God is too lazy to take care of, and grows passively in accordance with the natural laws of society. What are the rules? The same is the equivalent exchange. Good things come at a price, and mistakes come at a price, and a momentary slippage is even more costly—God might just push you directly into the abyss called doom if he is impatient.

All are equivalent exchanges, and the results are completely different. why? Very simple, because the chips in hand are different. Why is the heroine the first type of the chosen one? The female teacher who graduated from Cambridge said two of them: "You are so smart and beautiful". But just like the heroine refuted, you are also smart and beautiful, teacher, why can you only appreciate art in paperbacks and postcards in front of some incompetent students all your life? What the teacher didn't say is that he deviates from rational courage. Maybe God likes gamblers. This is the heroine's bargaining chip, and some people hold other bargaining chips, such as love, such as money, such as being alone and brave enough to put down...

Which one are you? Can it fall? Just count the chips in your hand. In "The Grandmaster of the Generation", Uncle Benshan, as a retired senior, instructs the younger generation: how big the butt and how big the pants are. A meaning. So you see, truth knows no borders. The only difference is that Orientals are sincere, as much as they are, so Ye Wen weighed it and left. After that, he carried out this kind of caution throughout his life, and then he became the "master of the generation"; Westerners are exaggerated and like to overweight, so the heroine I jumped into the pit without hesitation, but I went to Oxford and Paris together.

Oh, by the way, the chips are also distributed by God, so everyone is born unequal, there is nothing to discuss. What do you want to earn your own chips? I'm sorry, you have already entered the equivalent exchange system. To get something, you have to pay first. Let's talk, what to get in exchange?


【Why a girl? Because the director didn't tell the boy's story, I can't play it casually, right? 】

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