Before the joy of success, they all collapsed except Philip. Only friendship and Philip's faith supported them. Precisely because the more they love Philip, the greater the pressure on their hearts.
And as a general admirer is unable to understand this feeling. (Keep being asked "is it your horse?")
But Philip chose to pursue the freedom of his soul and realize his dream with his own hands, so he
is bound to be lonely. Separation or lack of courage and strength to continue to support Philip's dream, or other very Unnecessary factors of reality.
I think it's the inability to return to peace after extreme madness.. For everyone involved. It's probably best to dust off the feat and not kill it with later peace The result. So naturally everyone has to separate.
In fact, there is nothing to blame for Philip. There are such people in the world who are crazy and desperate to realize their dreams. They have an inexhaustible passion, which also affects the surrounding. The people around him help him realize this dream, while the people around him can never keep up with his pace and suffer from his "ruthlessness". Poets and artists like Rimbaud and Picasso are mostly like this.
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