Thirteen Going On Thirty.
Or, Late Going On Early.
If life could be reversed, how would you choose to live it?
Yes, this is not an easy question to answer.
Once things touch the "possibility", there are often many options, and it will be difficult to answer.
But this is an interesting multiple-choice question, isn't it.
The answers I have heard can be roughly divided into these two types:
1. Don't go back, even if you can enjoy puberty again. Because the present is better than the past;
2. When you go back, you have to change some regrets.
Of course, there is also a third type. Go back and don't change anything.
If you are the third type, congratulations, you have been given a puberty of "unwilling to exchange with others". For most people, this is something that is eager and unattainable in hindsight.
Everyone has a copy of the story of adolescence, and such a youth magazine full of colorful and Bling Bling is funny and boring in the hands of adults, but in the world of the protagonist, it is all about love, fantasy, and resistance. Memorabilia about freedom.
You see, these several themes have already constituted a grand historical drama.
However, in the small world of our youth, this is not a revolution, so what is it?
Using existing values to evaluate the past is not the right approach. However, occasionally think of the good and evil stories in your youth, do you blush, or regret that you shouldn't do that?
The shortcomings of life are determined by the sequence of life.
If you fail to get "wish fans", these regrets will definitely exist.
In this way, the heroine in the play is really lucky.
If life can be reversed, I would like to change some stories, even if they can’t be changed, I hope they will be staged in later days, because an ideal teenage story is such a precious gift.
How about you?
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