Georgia, the heroine before being misdiagnosed, loves cooking, works hard, and has a long-term heart, but in order to lose weight, she only eats low-calorie frozen food, and in order to save her retirement pension, she secretly has a crush on her colleagues and dares not say it, and she is not swayed by her boss at work. attach great importance to. She has her own "dream book/possibility" of things she wants to do but never gets done.
After being misdiagnosed, it was determined that there were only three weeks left to live, the heroine's life was out of control, and it became crazy and exciting. She sat in first class, stayed in a suite for $4,000 a night, ate all the chef's menu, and spent all her retirement. Kim to enjoy the rest of his life. Spend a lot of money on skis, BASE jumping, casinos, and do things you've never dared to try before. After the crush finds out that the heroine is seriously ill, she shows her love to the brave. Georgia's cheerful and generous personality has allowed her to gain an unexpected group of friends at her Prague resort hotel, and virtually change their choices and decisions. In the end, everyone is happy.
Life is hard. Some people think that it is enough to do almost the work, and the most important thing is to have fun. Some people think that only hard work is worth it, and pleasure is even a bit sinful, until final success is achieved. I also wandered between these two arguments for a long time, and this contradiction made me very tangled and a little depressed. But now I have figured it out, I don't need a ridiculous misdiagnosis experience. What I want is a fulfilling life, real happiness, and down-to-earth work and study, both of which are indispensable.
So, instead of wasting every day on negativity and mourning, I choose to try to be a happy person who is not kidnapped by negativity, believes that better things will always happen in the future, and believes that I deserve the best experience.
Turn the possibility into reality.
Live every single day to the fullest.
In fact, life is just a choice.
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