Once love is but a plate of leftovers

Clarissa 2022-06-17 22:15:54

After watching the eighth episode, I couldn't help but talk about this issue.
Is it true that no matter how smart people are, they will become fools when they encounter emotional problems?
Auggie in episode 7, Annie in episode 8, these very smart people, why do they sometimes make decisions that make people feel irrational?
I am often puzzled by this question.
I'm a forward-looking person, and I don't know what to remember about the love that has become the past. Once the relationship is over, no matter how you reminisce, it is just a plate of leftovers, no matter how hard you taste it, it is not the original taste. Men are like that, and so are women. No matter what the reason is, feelings are just like this. If you miss that moment, you will never be able to return to the beginning. Since you can't go back to the beginning, why bother with a messy knot?
Sometimes what you can't get is always good, but the reality is that what you can't get is not necessarily good. Rather than wasting time and energy on the impossible, it is better to grasp a love that can be grasped. I don't really like the kind of person who becomes skeptical after being hurt once because of his feelings. To put it bluntly, it's just a lack of self-confidence in himself. Therefore, I would rather Auggie be a playboy who is consistent with his appearance, singing every night, rather than seeing his so-called story of his former first love girlfriend.
I always feel that Annie is a bit dull. Maybe he used to be the best and most compatible man she ever met, but now? When she is now allowed to have more choices, will she still cling to the original? If she just wanted to know the answer at the beginning, just wanted to understand why he abandoned her at that time, I think the truth is the same to some extent, knowing the answer or not. Knowing the answer can change the fact that he did abandon her at the beginning. Facts about her? Will knowing the answer make those hurts go away?
What happens is what happens, no matter what the reason, what the original intention. So please don't dwell on those unimportant things.
Every time I see Annie and Auggie, I can't help but think about the issue of trust. I think, when fighting in a hail of bullets, it is enough to know that there is such a person who can be trusted. As for things outside of work, I think it's better not to have an office romance.

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