bloom self

Kylie 2022-01-25 08:07:43

There was a survey once. A thousand people were asked, if they could know in advance, would they want to know the exact day of their death? ... 96% of them said no. A
recent issue of Science Fiction World・Translation The title of "The Land of Laughs" is called "The Land of Laughs", which tells a story that takes place in a bizarre town. This town is almost the product of a writer's pen. The birth, age, illness and death of each character have been pre-written by the writer. Write it well: You know who you are going to marry at what age, when you are going to have a serious illness, when you are going to die - and most importantly, they live happily ever after! Because everything is to be expected, there may be no surprises, but there will be no surprises either.
I don't know how many friends will say yes, but I admit that I am one of the 96%. For better or worse, I'd rather go with the flow.

I wanted to be a history professor...but 45 years goes by pretty fast. Like smoke through a keyhole. In
the words of Morgan, a dying man with a happy family but an unfulfilled dream - between family and career, he chose family , but the dream in my heart never ends. Career and family are always a dilemma: is there more responsibility for men? In fact, the two protagonists are the answers to these two choices. They all made their own choices, but happiness depends on whether you have an open heart.
When they knew their death date in advance, they wrote the Bucket List, but there are so many things, why do they think to pursue it when it comes to the end? Does it have to have some "must..." reason for people to put aside all "worldly" things and find their true inner needs? However, since when did we stop dreaming and lose the ability to dream? To do list is becoming more and more realistic, is it too sad that we are trapped in the cage drawn by ourselves?

"There are things you won't do in
your life if you don't do them now." The Bucket List tells us that no matter where you are in your life, you can have the present. As long as you can let go of your heart and pursue what your heart really wants. Then, bloom yourself.

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The Bucket List quotes

  • Edward Cole: [Carter's obsessing over a car] You gonna drive it or buy it a dress?

    Carter Chambers: Just getting to know each other.

  • Edward Cole: [about his daughter and her husband] First time he hit her, she came to me. I wanted to bash his brains in. She wouldn't let me. Said she loved him, said it wasn't his fault, he'd had a few drinks... she was the one who picked the fight. Next time it happened, she didn't come to me. The ex told me. Nice to hear her voice again.

    Carter Chambers: What did you do?

    Edward Cole: What any father would do. I took care of it. I called a guy who called a guy who handles these kinds of things. I don't know what he said, don't know what he did... All I know is he didn't kill him. And my daughter never heard from him again.

    Carter Chambers: How did she react?

    Edward Cole: Called me names you wouldn't believe, and worse... said I was dead to her.