The second spring? What a terrible title

Clementine 2022-06-09 21:45:58

Once in a souvenir shop, there were a lot of postcards on the shelves. There was a whole frame full of quips, one of which read: No matter how hard we try, we end up like our mom or dad.

Miles asked his dad what he had sacrificed to write after all these years. For a while, I thought the old gentleman would really say "gave you and your sister".

In fact, some people are not suitable to have children, and they cannot be qualified parents. Of course, most of the time, I don't think about issues from the perspective of these people so calmly. Sometimes, even the unintentional actions of the parents can affect the child for decades. Probably after adolescence, parents will no longer be the top priority of the child's world.

Who has never admired his parents? Even if only for a few seconds, or ultimately disappointed.

I don't remember when it started, maybe it was all of a sudden. I found out that my parents are just ordinary people and they are not really omnipotent. They are ordinary, real, and love me. But they are no longer perfect, tall, and omnipotent.

I'm on the side of Old Morgan. The three of them are in the restaurant, and the son and Laozi are louder. I was smiling secretly, why did Miles question his dad like this, he is also a dad himself, and he wants his dad to carry this scapegoat? Well, maybe he can do this, but he can't expect Old Morgan to do what he wants. My mother has passed away, so I can't hate her.

Look, this is the problem. We always think that our parents revolve around us, we think they will revolve around us for the rest of our lives.

In that shop, I saw another postcard. It said that the first half of our life was ruined by our parents, and the second half of our life was our child.

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Last Love quotes

  • Pauline Laubie: If I had a father like Matthew, I would be very happy.

    Miles Morgan: Why, because he's such a shining example of fatherhood?

    Pauline Laubie: That he's still alive.

  • Matthew Morgan: They say you do, but I'll never grow into being a father.