Exclusive to love?

Marcus 2022-10-18 12:01:50

Because of the natural disaster of 512, some words appeared so frequently that people could not ignore them, such as "big love", so I thought of this comment, which was put on hold for a while.

Are jealousy and loyalty the exclusive product of love?

This question has haunted me for a long, long time since adolescence. At that time, video communication was far less developed than it is today; at that time, many ideas were not as freely expressed as they are today; of course, the development and progress of science and technology also gave a solid backing for Guangkai's speech. It's not the best of times, and certainly not the worst of times.

Because of the emotional experience of being "different", I went from believing to doubting to denying some of the principles I adhered to, and even as an adult, I couldn't let it go for a long time. To this day, seeing and hearing Denny say this directly: "When I give you those, the ones I share with you, the ones I haven't done to others, I also hope you give me what you don't give to others. Man. This may be silly to you, but what I find silly is that jealousy and loyalty are ideas that only love has."

Wow, what a relief! Eventually, finally, I know I am not the only one to have such thought in the whole world.

Honestly, seeing the fourth season of the show, I don't have a crush on Denny, and even grow to hate him for his absurdity, but for the friendship between him and Alan, for the fact that they are on the balcony every night The scene of chatting with wine is still quite respectful and enviable. Once upon a time, this was my ultimate dream. However, fate makes people, some things, some emotions, some people, just helplessly become a mirror, and it is impossible to get it again. That's why, every time I see similar plots in movies and books, melancholy and loss keep smoldering and fermenting in my chest, and eventually it will inevitably overflow my throat, turning into a long sigh in the air. Only oneself, and only oneself, can discern every trace of ups and downs.

Of course, Alan's answer is also very good: "Today people always refer to everyone around them as their best friend, this word no longer has any real meaning. The acquaintance between people is abused, Hugs and kisses on the second or third meeting, birthday cards circulated in the office, and everyone can write casual touching words on them for colleagues they have barely met, everyone loves everyone, to As for today, when you tell people that you love them, not many people really care." He, who was always eloquent and eloquent, didn't give a direct answer, but although he looked serious, he avoided the important and comforted it with sincerity. A friend's heart is burning with jealousy.

My dearest, I love you, I can't imagine going through my whole life without you as my best friend!

If I say, you are the only one, do you believe?

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Extended Reading
  • Kattie 2022-05-28 22:32:22

    A typical male drama, good-looking. After a season of trouble, the final ending turned out to be so sad. But this is also drama. [Tara's "Boys are stupid" face

  • Coralie 2022-05-28 21:40:21

    Not just a legal drama, each role and each case here have their own strong sense of existence, and therefore show their own meaning. This drama will always be the Top 1 of the legal drama in my mind, there is no one, forever.

Boston Legal quotes

  • Alan Shore: [listening to the news on TV at the office] That's Bernie!

    Tara Wilson: Who?

    Alan Shore: The little skillet-welding client from last week, he's whacked another one. He promised me he wouldn't.

    [knocks on Bernard Ferrion's front door repeatedly]

    Bernard Ferrion: [open's door] Alan.

    Alan Shore: [walks inside] What have you done now?

    Bernard Ferrion: There's a awful lot of excitement.

    Alan Shore: I saw, both live and on the news. You've been flaying again with your frying pan, haven't you, Bernard?

    Bernard Ferrion: I never meant for it to happen.

    Alan Shore: I am very disappointed. I gave you a terrific speech last week, Bernie, appealing to the kind inner you. It was wonderful - poignant, even, and how you have completely mooted it by committing murder again.

    Bernard Ferrion: I never meant to kill her!

    Alan Shore: Well, what? You just went over there to make an omelet and things got out of hand?

  • Shirley Schmidt: Do not make yourself the story. The jury needs to be focused on him.

    Denny Crane: [incredulous] Did you just say don't make me the story?