People who break free from their original families are truly remarkable.
Because they have changed the family's patterns, and all the disadvantages of this family ended with them. Such people are not just hardworking; they also have to overcome the自卑, fear, sensitivity, and other psychological burdens brought by their families—this is what makes them truly impressive.
Throughout this process, they may have experienced depression, self-doubt, and torment. The person standing before you, shining brightly, has behind them a swamp, thorns, and a deep abyss. But they crawled out, so they are truly remarkable!
Without help from parents or support from the family, everything must be done on their own. During the formative stage of their personality in early childhood, they faced ridicule, denial, distortion, and internal exhaustion. Their entire cognitive thinking was in chaos, and no one guided them. Simply not going off track is already impressive. The fact that they can constantly repair and correct themselves, becoming better people, means they are no longer ordinary individuals.
