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The story is good, but the thought is more important | Elizabeth Taylor

If you don't watch the follow-up story with Taylor, just watch Todd in the first half, he is like a complete love rat. But when Todd "love rat" met Taylor, he was like a different person.

Taylor became famous very early, rich and beautiful since he was a child. Young, famous, talented, supported by fans, and naturally domineering. This lawless girl may subconsciously expect a stronger man who can conquer her, that is, the wolf nature of the man mentioned by the teacher. From this, it can be inferred that Todd is a "scum" or because the girls he meets are not "fierce" enough. Perhaps from his choice of married women and strippers, unruly wildcats are his favorite type. Therefore, when he conquered other people's daughter-in-law, he would yearn for a new goal (stripper) to satisfy his conquest desire.

Taylor's arrogance is like a small flame that can't be extinguished, so that his desire to conquer can't be satisfied, just like a game that you can't get through customs, which completely conforms to Taylor's desire to be conquered. That's what the teacher said, love and kill each other.

Todd and Taylor were both crowned love rat love rat, but what happened after they met the right person? Perhaps no one is not good enough, but the psychological needs of the other party cannot be met from the other party.

Taylor married a truck driver in his later years. If you leave aside the marriage of a truck driver, an ordinary girl may have been divorced two or three times, and it is estimated that she is beginning to doubt her life. However, Taylor became more and more brave in the Vietnam War. In his later years, he married a little boy with a huge age gap and held a wedding. She dares to marry and make trouble, but she still doesn't care what others think. Love is right. What does public opinion have to do with me? Suppose Taylor lived alone in her later years without the first seven marriages and six husbands, would she still have the courage to make such a marriage choice? Maybe not, maybe there is. But her openness is inseparable from her previous marriage experience. The teacher once said that when you can bear 10 thousand debts, you can earn 10 thousand; When you can bear 100 thousand debts, you can earn 100 thousand; When you can bear a debt of 100 million, you can earn 100 million. When Dante dared to enter the marriage hall for the eighth time, it was because she had already borne the price of the first seven times.

Taylor said: I have loved seven men and been married eight times in my life. God gave me beauty, presentation, success and wealth, so he didn't give me happiness.

She has everything, she will cling to a simple happiness, and it is precisely because she has everything that this simple happiness is not easy for her to get. The more people cling to what they can't get, the smaller they see. When their vision is no longer broad, they think farther. Just like a poor man who loves money as much as his life, he is eager for more money because of lack of money, but the more he falls into the eyes of money, the less money he has. Clinging to money will make you poorer, and clinging to happiness will not make you happy.