Super Jerry is also a chatterbox. He will shut up only if Jerry fulfills his requirements, otherwise he will talk endlessly, and all of them are depressing words, full of negative energy.
Rick deliberately designed this to disgust Jerry.
However, Jerry is not angry, but calmly does his best every day. In fact, the most important thing is to treat everyone equally and to examine himself. There are not too many other things, and it is all about work.
Do your best, help the elderly you meet on the road, do what you can, and spread positive energy.
Jerry is contented every day. In his free time, he does housework and cooking, helps his wife relieve some stress, or cares about his children and talks about life with them.
Although the children did not accept it, after all, Xia was sixteen years old at the end of the year and Morty was fourteen years old. They had reached an age where they were unwilling to talk to their parents about their concerns. Especially Jerry, who seemed to them to be very worthless, they did not feel that
The father has the ability to help them solve their problems.
Jerry's changes are visible to the naked eye, and Beth's heart is very complicated. She hopes Jerry will change but doesn't want him to change, and her emotions are mixed.
Beth doesn't even know what she wants. In fact, the problem is not with Jerry, but with herself. She has reached menopause and is confused.
With no progress in her career and many family problems, Beth doesn't know what she will do in the future. As a veterinarian who treats horses, she is getting older, her physical strength is getting worse, and she will have more opportunities to go to the operating table in the future.
Well, in the medical profession itself, male doctors are more popular, even veterinarians.
It can only be said that Beth's career positioning was wrong from the beginning, and her understanding of life was completely wrong from the time she wanted to be a doctor. After all, the most important criterion for doctors, especially those who go to the operating table, is physical fitness, which is complicated.
The operation lasts for several hours at a time, and female doctors do not have such good physical strength.
Beth has now almost realized that her career choice was wrong. She is now thirty-four years old. Sometimes she is unable to perform operations on horses and needs other doctors to take over. Her physical strength is getting worse than before, and she feels a sense of crisis.
Naturally, she would be strong, but she was stubborn and didn't want to admit her mistakes, so naturally she could only take out her grievances on her husband.
As a middle-aged person, being the breadwinner of the family is really stressful. In fact, Beth is still very happy because her husband is now more considerate and caring about her, but the difficulties in her career still make it difficult for her to be happy.
Beth knew very well that she seemed to be a successful woman, but in fact her career had reached a crisis point. It was estimated that she would have to open a pet hospital in the future and make a living by sterilizing cats and dogs. She learned
Her heart knowledge would be of no use. If she had to stay in the hospital, she would only be able to serve as a deputy and watch others perform the surgery.
Time is a ruthless knife, knocking down Beth's pride.
So Beth also wants to escape, and also likes to go on adventures with her father, because when she takes risks, she feels like she is still a girl.
There was nowhere to vent the pressure in his career, which eventually affected his relationship. Fortunately, Jerry accepted Beth's complaints generously. Moreover, he was willing to learn and make progress with Beth. They are both facing career changes now, and what can they do?
They could just accept it with a smile. They raised two children at the age of thirty-four. In fact, they did really well.
Not so good, Rick found out that Jerry really did what he said, and even took his daughter to face reality with him. This is not good news.
Why face reality? If Rick faces reality, he will definitely be crushed to death by the messy reality. If he can only survive by drinking and taking risks, he will definitely not be able to face reality.
In Rick's opinion, Jerry is doing useless work. Will Jerry putting his energy in community activities help their future? It is meaningless, everything is meaningless, time will still make people grow old, and their jobs will still be
Without achievements, everyone will eventually be eliminated by society. This is reality. Everyone will become a burden. This is the unchanging truth of the universe. Therefore, enjoying life in time is the purpose of human life.
Seeing that Super Jerry could not cure Jerry, but instead proved that he had really changed, and achieved nothing except proving that Jerry was no longer an ordinary loser, Rick also became anxious.
"You can't deny that Jerry's changes have made the family more harmonious, and Beth has gradually understood where her anxiety lies." Duran appeared again, and he always refreshed his sense of presence from time to time. Although the universe has
There's a lot to do, but Rick, as the main target, still needs attention.
"It's you again? I wonder if you are an illusion in my mind?" Faced with Duran's elusive appearance, Rick began to doubt whether Duran really existed.
"It doesn't matter what I am, what matters is what you see. Jerry is making everything better through his hard work."
"With ridiculous effort, it only takes a little change, and everything will return to its original state. The universe is like a never-ending avalanche. Just when you think things are going in a good direction, they will soon be buried by the avalanche."
"You are too negative. You should have discovered that Jerry and Beth have now begun to shift their focus to their children's education. Although it is a bit late, it is still too late. An avalanche can bury a generation, but people are passed down from generation to generation.
A generation of people will stand where no avalanche can reach them.”
"Haha, you have no idea how cruel fate is." Rick said that his life proved the irreversibility of avalanches.
"Of course I know that you deny everyone's efforts just because of a personal tragedy," Duran said.
Rick countered: "Don't your so-called hard-working people get happiness and satisfaction from tragedies? Great people are the protagonists of tragedies, while mediocre people get satisfaction from tragedies to gain the meaning of life."
"You are starting to play opposition again. Heroes are created from mortals, and they are just mortals before they become the protagonists of tragedy. Mortals can learn lessons from reading tragedies and prepare for their extraordinaryness." Duran expressed Rick's duality.
Oppositional thinking is really stubborn to the extreme.
Duran does not engage in binary opposition. Nothing in the world is independent. It is all you and me and you. Heroes and mortals can also transform into each other. Unfortunately, there is no such guidance in the education Rick received. In his
It seems that heroes are heroes and mortals are mortals. Mortals are just vampires who absorb the essence of heroes and derive pleasure from the tragedies of heroes. But in Duran's view, heroes and mortals are not opposites. Mortals watch the tragedies of heroes to do something.
Be prepared to become a hero. When the world needs heroes, mortals will step forward. What they get is not happiness but a responsibility.
With completely different ideologies, Rick and Duran are kind of talking to each other.
"You always have to find some meaning in life. Life is boring for people like you!" Rick didn't want to argue anymore, and ended by saying that Duran was boring, because he knew that neither of them could convince the other.
They are destined to be two parallel lines that will not cross. But Rick believes that he is right, because this is the mainstream of the universe. He has backing, but Duran does not.
So Dulan is building his own ideological backing, and Gouzi Civilization, Lost Planet, and Battle Royale Civilization are all practitioners.