Chapter 151: The Happiness of the Mountain God Has Returned
I once saw such a case in a psychology book.
After her parents divorced, a girl followed her mother since she was a child and had a very unhappy upbringing. She married and divorced very early. Later, he remarried and divorced. In the end, she was alone with her two daughters, and her life was inadequate.
And her grandmother and mother have also had many marriage experiences like her. The family seems to have fallen into a strange circle, with three generations holding the same life script and constantly copying the same fate.
The girl's grandmother once asked someone to tell her fortune, saying that the women of this family are all declining and destined to have no good marriage. In this regard, she and her mother are also convinced, believing that being born in such a family is their fate.
The girl's mother took her alone because of her divorce and lived a difficult life. The mother put her greatest expectations on her daughter, and her only hope is to make her daughter a promising person. However, in front of her daughter, she showed all kinds of imbalances, thinking that she had paid too much and that her daughter owed her. The slightest mistake on the part of a girl will cause her mother's dissatisfaction and complaints, followed by a storm of crying.
Although the girl knew that her mother's hardship was not easy, she couldn't stand such heavy psychological pressure and just wanted to escape. She ran away from home with a man during her rebellious adolescence and wanted to give all her love to someone who cared for her more.
She and the man were married early. However, she also unconsciously brought that sense of imbalance to her marriage. When a man is busy with work and comes home a little late, she will complain about how much housework she does every day, saying that she can only be a cow and a horse, and no one will help her; When the man takes off his shoes and puts them out of order, she will chatter and complain that the man is using her as a nanny.
Gradually, the man finally couldn't stand her bitterness anymore and filed for divorce. Later, she experienced several marriages that ended without problems, which made the girl's family even more convinced of what the fortune teller said.
Actually, I don't believe much in fate.
The family background is not good, and it is not terrible.
The scary thing is that we have been copying the way that causes misfortune. I once saw such a case in a psychology book.
After her parents divorced, a girl followed her mother since she was a child and had a very unhappy upbringing. She married and divorced very early. Later, he remarried and divorced. In the end, she was alone with her two daughters, and her life was inadequate.
And her grandmother and mother have also had many marriage experiences like her. The family seems to have fallen into a strange circle, with three generations holding the same life script and constantly copying the same fate.
The girl's grandmother once asked someone to tell her fortune, saying that the women of this family are all declining and destined to have no good marriage. In this regard, she and her mother are also convinced, believing that being born in such a family is their fate.
The girl's mother took her alone because of her divorce and lived a difficult life. The mother put her greatest expectations on her daughter, and her only hope is to make her daughter a promising person. However, in front of her daughter, she showed all kinds of imbalances, thinking that she had paid too much and that her daughter owed her. The slightest mistake on the part of a girl will cause her mother's dissatisfaction and complaints, followed by a storm of crying.
Although the girl knew that her mother's hardship was not easy, she couldn't stand such heavy psychological pressure and just wanted to escape. She ran away from home with a man during her rebellious adolescence and wanted to give all her love to someone who cared for her more.
She and the man were married early. However, she also unconsciously brought that sense of imbalance to her marriage. When a man is busy with work and comes home a little late, she will complain about how much housework she does every day, saying that she can only be a cow and a horse, and no one will help her; When the man takes off his shoes and puts them out of order, she will chatter and complain that the man is using her as a nanny.
Gradually, the man finally couldn't stand her bitterness anymore and filed for divorce. Later, she experienced several marriages that ended without problems, which made the girl's family even more convinced of what the fortune teller said.
Actually, I don't believe much in fate.
The family background is not good, and it is not terrible.
The scary thing is that we have been copying the way that causes misfortune.
I once saw such a case in a psychology book.
After her parents divorced, a girl followed her mother since she was a child and had a very unhappy upbringing. She married and divorced very early. Later, he remarried and divorced. In the end, she was alone with her two daughters, and her life was inadequate.
And her grandmother and mother have also had many marriage experiences like her. The family seems to have fallen into a strange circle, with three generations holding the same life script and constantly copying the same fate.
The girl's grandmother once asked someone to tell her fortune, saying that the women of this family are all declining and destined to have no good marriage. In this regard, she and her mother are also convinced, believing that being born in such a family is their fate.
The girl's mother took her alone because of her divorce and lived a difficult life. The mother put her greatest expectations on her daughter, and her only hope is to make her daughter a promising person. However, in front of her daughter, she showed all kinds of imbalances, thinking that she had paid too much and that her daughter owed her. The slightest mistake on the part of a girl will cause her mother's dissatisfaction and complaints, followed by a storm of crying.
Although the girl knew that her mother's hardship was not easy, she couldn't stand such heavy psychological pressure and just wanted to escape. She ran away from home with a man during her rebellious adolescence and wanted to give all her love to someone who cared for her more.
She and the man were married early. However, she also unconsciously brought that sense of imbalance to her marriage. When a man is busy with work and comes home a little late, she will complain about how much housework she does every day, saying that she can only be a cow and a horse, and no one will help her; When the man takes off his shoes and puts them out of order, she will chatter and complain that the man is using her as a nanny. Although the girl knows that her mother's difficulty is not easy, she can't stand such heavy psychological pressure and just wants to escape. She was in a rebellious adolescent with a male
(To be continued.) )