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The sunset and the solitary bird fly together, and the autumn waters are the same color as the sky.
Put a picture to prevent depression.
I read a post yesterday and was very touched. It is difficult for the native city locals to understand the discomfort of having to re-establish social relations every once in a while. hard time. Many children who go to school with their parents working as part-time workers can especially have this experience. Therefore, many people hate going to school. They don’t understand why they always have to run around, and their parents don’t understand why children don’t like studying. There is a misunderstanding between the two. , and family conflicts were born. Of course I am very one-sided, and this is only one of the reasons.
I just want to keep myself in mind that the hard life not only makes me physically and mentally exhausted, but also brings about mental poverty, so that I understand that there is such a thing that only people who run around can understand. Let me tell you about my experience. Before the second grade of primary school, I studied in my hometown, and then I went to primary school in Xiamen, and then returned to the county to study in junior high school and high school. I studied in Zhengzhou for university, and then came to Hangzhou after work.
Looking at this time period, it is difficult to have a friend who can accompany you from childhood to adulthood. Most people are like this, sad and realistic.
After stepping into work, I should be more able to understand that in a strange city, there seems to be nothing else to do except work, which is a serious environment for social fear. And I should be considered relatively lucky to have family and lovers in a strange city, which alleviated that anxiety, but some people I know have been greatly affected, including leaving the city because of stress.
Writing a blog is not to sell anxiety, and I feel that some words are not spit out quickly. It is also a good way to vent your emotions in the text, and slowly cheer for tomorrow’s life.
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