Life needs company, everyone needs a co-pilot

Bailee 2022-04-19 09:01:24

We always feel that life has no meaning
to buy a house, get married, have children, run around for the children and then start to gain weight and become a grandfather or grandma and eventually die
. Life is like a clock, it cannot be slowed down or paused
, so we live, live alone, maybe we don’t need a partner, we don’t need marriage
anyway, everyone The result is the same, no matter where it comes from.
But, your most precious moments, the most unforgettable memories in your life,
do you want to be alone? Do you feel lonely
when
you are alone in bed and can't sleep?

Life needs company, everyone needs a co-pilot

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Extended Reading
  • Crawford 2022-03-22 09:01:18

    Three and a half. The part where the male lead knocked on the door happily reversed everything in the first half. Whether it is one person or two people, in fact, we will eventually die alone.

  • Emie 2022-03-23 09:01:22

    Well-dressed, without a home is always floating in the air, only love can make people not afraid of wasting this life. The film tickles every boot, but the wife's eyes are very charming. "The reason why we are happy to live alone is often that we have not eaten enough loneliness. We imagine that loneliness is the glory. In fact, loneliness is behind loneliness. You can fly thousands of miles by yourself, but you should know where you landed. I guess. , This is the meaning of loving someone and home."

Up in the Air quotes

  • [as Ryan and Natalie enter the Hilton Miami Airport Hotel]

    Natalie Keener: How about just not dying alone?

    Ryan Bingham: Starting when I was 12, we moved each one of my grandparents into a nursing facility. My parents went the same way. Make no mistake, we all die alone. Now those cult members in San Diego, with the sneakers and the Kool-Aid, they didn't die alone. I'm just saying there are options.

    [Natalie starts to cry]

    Ryan Bingham: Oh, fuck.

    Natalie Keener: [sobs] Brian left me.

    [Natalie is sobbing hysterically and hugs Ryan then comforts her and calms her down]

    Ryan Bingham: All right. Okay, okay. All right. All right.

  • [Ryan meets Alex Goran for the first time at a hotel bar]

    Ryan Bingham: Are you satisfied with Maestro?

    Alex Goran: Yeah, I am.

    Ryan Bingham: A little stingy with their miles. I like Hertz.

    Alex Goran: No, Hertz keeps its vehicles too long. If a car has over 20,000 miles, I won't drive it.

    Ryan Bingham: Maestro doesn't instant checkout. I like to park and go.

    Alex Goran: Hertz doesn't guarantee navigation.

    Ryan Bingham: It's funny. You don't seem like a girl who needs directions.

    Alex Goran: Oh, I hate asking for directions. That's why I get a nav.

    Ryan Bingham: That new outfit, Colonial, it's not bad.

    Alex Goran: [impressed and flattered] Is that a joke?

    Ryan Bingham: Yes.

    Alex Goran: Because their kiosk placement blows.

    Ryan Bingham: They never have available upgrades.

    Alex Goran: Basically, it's a fleet of shit-boxes. I don't know how they're still in business.

    Ryan Bingham: I'm Ryan.

    Alex Goran: I'm Alex.