On the surface, the herbivore seems very content with the status quo, but the actual psychology is full of resentment. Sometimes I can't figure out what I want, I am full of longing for life, dissatisfied with the society, and begin to accept the unsatisfactory things in life.
It's as if you don't need to have a lot of money, just spend enough. But you have the pursuit of a high-quality life. It is not the material life enjoyment that can be obtained by relaxing and enjoying life all day, quietly thinking or even changing the society to an ideal state. So your life is like this.
Many herbivores are idealized and easily integrate into the crowd or even become the focus, but they are often at odds with their surroundings, and neither side can understand each other's perception of the world.
They may be a kind of excess of human thought. This transition comes from the development of social economy, which leads to contradictions in values-it seems that they have not achieved success in the traditional sense and do not care about success, but they actually yearn for success in their hearts, because After all, living in this era. So they are contradictory. They often don't understand what they want, whether it is for society, love or even for themselves. It has always been out of contradictions in values.
Thinking in the middle of the night, sleeping in a hurry... The language may not be logically ill-examined. Generally speaking, comments are welcome.
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