laitimes

A re-epitome of "Food Prayer and Love"

author:Wait for the wind to come to the CD

Last Christmas, I wrote a greeting card, "If life were a movie, what would be the theme you wanted for 2020?" "I wrote, food, prayer, love.

This one movie is directed by Julia. Roberts starred. It's a movie with a sense of age. On this National Day, I revisited it again. She plays Liz, a well-known writer in New York, her husband is handsome and handsome, and the opening chapter is that she cries alone in the dark night, and the feeling of helplessness that I believe only people who have experienced unhappy marriage can understand it. She wants a divorce, and in the eyes of outsiders, all kinds of glamorous appearances have become the source of pain that she suppresses and tangles every day. She felt that this marriage had gradually numbed herself, and she did not have the slightest enthusiasm for life, and in the conversation with her girlfriend, it was revealed that all this scared her, and she longed for change. Fortunately, she and her husband peacefully broke up, and she embarked on a journey to Italy, India, and Bali, seeking herself.

Many people think that the heroine is arrogant and moans without illness, but isn't that how most of us are like this? In order to maintain the so-called glamorous life in the eyes of outsiders, the material abundance is great, and the spiritual abundance may really be lacking. Of course, not everyone has the same courage as the heroine, who can break everything that exists and seek the true self.

Many of us are trying to live hard, but we have forgotten ourselves.

This holiday, let's follow in Liz's footsteps, go to Italy to enjoy food, meditate in India, fall in love in Bali...

On this year's Christmas card, my blessing should be that by this time next year, our wishes have been fulfilled.

A re-epitome of "Food Prayer and Love"
A re-epitome of "Food Prayer and Love"