Chapter 14: Illustration - The "Animation World" in Memory
Everybody. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info If you've been following the book's footsteps so far. I am glad that people are not resting on their laurels, but are following the process of "natural growth" and constantly exploring distant original memories.
I can safely say that the memories that have been traced back here must have been deeply forgotten by you.
It seems that society has long formed a consensus and contract on whether mental illness can be completely cured; Or some bad examples, which always appear in people's ears and ears.
This invisible contract, or tragedy, may have once made people with mental illness despair.
But I can at least be sure that this seemingly ironclad consensus is simply due to a lack of understanding of something deeper.
One might even say that nothing is known.
Straight to the point.
In this chapter, I will continue the meaning of the previous chapter, "The Hastiest Dreams".
Ladies and gentlemen, the pressure on society is increasing day by day.
Not only people with mental illness, but also ordinary people face tension, loss, frustration, and depression every day...... It's not too little.
The nervousness of taking the driver's license test, the fear that you will have a collision, resulting in huge compensation and even the shadow of a car accident;
nervousness when taking the civil service exam, worrying about his bleak future and exhaustion;
Nervousness during the interview, worrying that you won't be able to find a good job, which will make the whole family hungry;
the nervousness of facing the wicked, fearing for the safety of themselves and their families;
the shame when facing the reprimand of the boss and the crowd watching;
Despair in the face of disaster, thinking that disaster is coming, and that there is no escape......
These daily stresses can sometimes not be calmed down for a long time, even when they have not yet happened, but have only been heard and witnessed.
Social phobia, fear of being the center of attention, is also a typical form of nervousness in people with mental disorders.
Nervous to a certain extent, breathing difficult, like shock.
The most common way for people to deal with these tensions is to exercise more, get familiar with them, and get used to them slowly.
Admittedly, this does do do a certain job, but it's more like a temporary paralysis.
Because after adjusting to the old challenges and no longer stressing, when facing new challenges, the tension may come again.
For what he has is only the experience of facing old challenges; In the face of new challenges, it is necessary to regain experience.
And this process of accumulation is not always smooth and successful.
If it fails, it may be a failure.
However, what everyone does not know is that these tensions do not have to be eliminated through long and difficult experience.
And in everyone's distant childhood, an innate, constant instinctive memory can sweep away these tensions.
This is -- hazy.
A hazy sense of the outside world, which has been emphasized many times before, when I was first closest to my mother.
If everyone's memory is not enough to recall this hazy feeling, then, here, a visual metaphor may help everyone.
Hazy feeling ==== The feeling of children watching the world of animation.
That's why children love animation.
Because it was the hazy feeling at that time.
In adulthood, people with a healthy mindset have more of this hazy feeling of retention than those with a poor state of mind.
It's a feeling that can only be understood, not spoken.
Describing these things in words is a bit blunt, and it takes the best of my ability to express myself.
Therefore, the next step is for you to remember and experience for yourselves. (To be continued.) )