After reading it, I remembered the sentence in "The Sound of Music": God closes the door here, He will open a window for you in another place.
Miss Potter is a typical example.
It doesn't matter if she is not beautiful, she has talent and talent; the
social atmosphere makes women confined, she can earn money and become self-reliant; she has
lost her confidence in marriage, and met her first love;
The husband is waiting. . . .
After all, there is no way out. If life has really arranged for us, all we have to do is surrender and learn. The so-called reported the heart of the world to enter the world to live.
However, I still feel that for some people, a happy life is so hard to come by. In contrast, it seems too easy for some people to live a happy life.
There is also the friend who appeared in childhood. At first glance, it is a foreshadowing. It is too SOUL MATE. Sure enough, he finally comforted the heroine whose fiancé died violently. Moreover, according to the usual routine, he is taller and more handsome than his ex-fiancé - just like the director It is the same as some kind of psychological compensation specially arranged for the audience. If it was an ordinary man who was not very handsome, I would feel more at ease. This lawyer really doesn't look like someone from the Punhu District, like a son in a social field.
In the end, I have to say that RENEE is very suitable for this kind of female characters who have a little local flavor and have dreams and struggles. Such a diligent and lonely female painter role, if you find a star who is alluring, it will not be convincing.
Finally, I have to sigh: women are more expensive in economic independence. If she doesn't have a stable income, how can she tell her parents that she will marry a businessman, how can she live in the Lake District by herself, and how can she buy a large and beautiful farm in the Lake District, although the "payments have far exceeded the actual value".
The greatest use of money is to buy freedom. It gives you more options and helps you lead your life. Of course, the final decision is still up to you.
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