Sometimes, we watch a movie, read a book, or chase a drama, only to find that we don't know anything about the ending. This feeling of longing for the ending is not understood, as if it is a wonderful contradiction. We are eager to understand the development of the story, but we want to keep the suspense and unknown alive. Today, I want to ** this kind of longing ending that I don't understand.
The desire to pursue the unknown
Humans are naturally curious about the unknown. We love to explore, discover new things, and find pleasure and satisfaction in them. When we are faced with a story, we are also driven by the same desires. We want to solve mysteries and uncover the truth, because it gives us a sense of fulfillment and fulfillment. And when the ending is not revealed, the sense of anticipation that this unknown brings to us is even stronger.
Psychological satisfaction and dissatisfaction
The desire for the ending is not understood, which may stem from psychological satisfaction and dissatisfaction. When we put a lot of emotion and energy into the story, we wanted to get a satisfying ending. However, if the outcome is too clear or doesn't meet our expectations, we may feel disappointed and unsatisfied. On the contrary, if the ending is vague or leaves some suspense, we will feel more room for imagination and thinking.
Eager to think with**
When we yearn for the ending and don't understand it, maybe it's because we want to think and ** more possibilities. A fully explained ending deprives us of the opportunity to think and interpret the story. An ending that leaves a blank slate, or where there are many possibilities, can stimulate our creativity and way of thinking. This desire drives us to look for clues about the deeper meaning behind the story, which enriches our understanding and feelings about the story.
Longing for the ending and not understanding it is a special psychological experience. It is both the embodiment of the desire for the unknown and the pursuit of a delicate balance between psychological satisfaction and dissatisfaction. This desire gives us the opportunity to think, **, and imagine, allowing us to understand and feel the story more deeply. So let's keep the desire for the ending, and at the same time enjoy the amazing experience of not understanding the ending.