‘If you give everything of yourself away to all, you lose yourself to their will and desires.’
This thought reminds me of Mae’s family and friends. They begin to see Mae as a different person, someone they do not recognize anymore. However, Mae strives for acceptance from them at all costs. She longs for them to see the world the way she now sees it, total transparency as a good thing, even if it comes to their own and her own detriment.
‘If you give everything of yourself away to all, you lose yourself to their will and desires.’
This thought reminds me of Mae’s family and friends. They begin to see Mae as a different person, someone they do not recognize anymore. However, Mae strives for acceptance from them at all costs. She longs for them to see the world the way she now sees it, total transparency as a good thing, even if it comes to their own and her own detriment.