Go against the sky(2/2)
For example, immigration.
For example, marrying a foreigner.
Also thought of:
Some people have secretly changed their nationality and are still making money in China.
Smuggling, one word comes to mind, North Korean defector.
Also thought of: Beipiao.
How to say it.
This is quite complicated stuff.
Make a sweet assumption:
You can see in advance the picture of your life under different genders, different families, different countries, and different eras, and make choices related to "birth" on this basis.
If so, that's perfect.
Of course, it may be difficult to choose...
What I want to talk about today is the retrograde the day after tomorrow.
There is a price to pay.
Whether you are a transgender person, a smuggler, a North Korean defector or a North Korean drifter, it is all the same and you have to pay a price.
In addition to the self-awareness factors mentioned above, there are other situations related to transgender.
I heard that transgender people in Thailand generally come from poor families who struggle to make a living.
So, it is for a better life.
One of the costs seems to be a short life.
It can be said that most choices made by most people are for a better life.
Among the topics discussed at the moment, there are three huge issues.
one.
As mentioned earlier, you have to pay a price for going retrograde.
two.
This behavior is generally irreversible.
For example, after you change your gender, you regret it and want to change back again.
There seems to be no way.
three.
Maybe, people made the decision because they didn't like their current life.
The problem is that the parties involved will not know the consequences of this decision.
In fact, beautiful things are often just imagination. Nothing more.
Let’s start with that Vietnamese girl.
"Mom, I love you very much."
Don't quite understand.
If you really love your family so much, why would you smuggle yourself across the border?
I mean, family, friendship, and love are the most common pursuits of people.
Theoretically, as long as these three are satisfactory, it doesn't matter if life is harder.
In a peaceful environment, as long as you work hard and have harmonious relationships between people, things will always develop in a good direction.
And stowaway is probably a one-way ticket.
It means that once you go out, it is difficult to come back.
Let alone cross-border countries, even if they are in the same country, there may be no hope of meeting them in this life.
For example, the two sides of the Taiwan Strait in the past (think of "Nostalgia").
Besides, people’s xenophobia is very strong.
Natives and foreigners.
Nationals and foreigners.
And so on.
When people enter a strange environment, they will feel isolated and helpless.
It is very possible to be excluded, discriminated against, and hurt.
Under normal circumstances, it is safer to stay local.
The saying comes to mind, "No matter how bad a home is, it's still home."
"that homehome though it's neverhomely."
Of course, safety also comes at a price.
It is difficult for people to step out of their comfort zone.
Those left behind may never be able to get out for the rest of their lives.
(At this time, people will quickly adapt to this kind of life and comfort themselves: there is nothing good outside.)
Take the matter of going abroad as an example. If you must go out.
Chapter completed!