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What is betrayal?

Two people, each walking a long life, suddenly met at a certain point and could no longer be separated.

However, people are always selfish.

This determines that love and hate are both aspects of emotion. There is no sense of sanctity, and sex has become a game of life.

At this time, people begin to drift away from love, betray love or betray themselves.

After the content of love is broken, the form of choice also dies.

There is always an unspeakable contradiction between human nature and morality, and the secret lies in the mutual betrayal between the two.

Based on a traditional understanding, people regard love as a necessity, and their troubles lie in the spiritual experience of love.

Sometimes love is like a pair of shoes that you can barely put on. Even if you walk extremely hard, you still have to endure the pain in your feet without moaning.

Between two people with completely different class concepts and aesthetic concepts, love is extremely fragile, and unrestricted giving may not be rewarded.

What is even more wrong is to think that the other person sees love as a kind of responsibility and commitment just like you do.

Such love becomes an empty form without content, and is most shaky.

People initially hope to find happiness and joy in love. When this hope fails, is it considered that they have walked out of love?

Will he still love the other person at this time? This is the so-called form destroying content.

The quality of love is always left to you to chew on, not to be judged by others.

Either accept it, accept it without conditions.

People are imprisoned in the pattern of love, because the form of love has determined everything, everything.

When two people who love each other are forcibly bound together for a certain form, all yearning for love and desire for affection turn into reasons for betrayal.

Betrayal is an escape from this love and all the relationships that this love brings.

People have the instinct to refuse harm. When love can no longer be viewed as a noble form of love, the only way to avoid pain is to separate the two.

People do not suffer from the loss of the form of love, but from the content of love itself.

And this pain often comes from the spirit, because people always need enough love to fight against their loneliness.

When people are no longer willing to accept formal love, betrayal will inevitably occur.

This betrayal is divided into two opposites: one is betrayal of the form of love, and the other is attachment to natural humanity.

In this way, betrayal itself becomes a contradictory word, because in fact love and human nature themselves are mutually exclusive.

Either you choose to betray love, or you choose to betray yourself.

Even pure and sexless love is actually just the shell of love. There is a core inside love, which is human nature looking for a way out of its own loneliness.

People have become increasingly unable to extricate themselves from loneliness and helplessness, but love is just a dose of Demerol, which calms people's scarred and painful hearts.

And that kind of fatal despair is unfathomable. No matter how exaggerated or abnormal love is, it can't paralyze or save people.

Maybe love can only give people the comfort of body temperature, and the comfort of people's souls still depends on themselves.