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What does a lonely life mean?

The meaning of lifelong loneliness:

There are few interesting souls and many boring people in this world. Depending on the purpose of marriage, the result will be different. Whether you live alone for life or die alone in marriage, the outcome is the same. People who don't love you, even if they keep you, won't clean up the mess for you, let alone care what kind of life you live.

It's your choice to live willfully or die depressed once in your life. If you don't feel wronged, no one will feel wronged. Happiness is always relative. It is not necessarily unfortunate that a person dies alone, nor is it necessarily unfortunate that a group of people die alone! It depends on how you choose the unmarried queen Christina.

She is the apple of her father's eye. She became king at the age of six. She has a boyish personality and likes riding and shooting. Brilliant, 14 years old, she already knows Latin, Greek, German, French, Italian and Spanish. She adores her cousin but refuses to marry him. She said, I have to tell you frankly.

I won't marry you, but I can also promise that I will never marry anyone else. Under her rule, Sweden was prosperous and peaceful. She also loves learning and is good at recruiting talents and attracting wisdom. During her reign, she founded the first Swedish newspaper and the first national school, and attracted many famous European scholars to give lectures.

But at its peak, the 28-year-old queen gave the throne to her once admired cousin, then traveled around Europe and settled in Rome, and died in 1689. Christina once explained her singleness like this: My pride made me unable to give in to anyone. I would rather die than get married!

A woman who has written about marriage all her life refuses to get married. Austin lived in old England, and her greatest contribution in her life was to contribute "Jane Austen" cold humor to Britain. It looks cold, but it's hot inside. Jane Austen has been worried all her life: "How can a woman marry a rich man and how can a woman marry herself better?" .

Finally, she chose not to get married. She finally became an old maid in Pride and Prejudice, in which "what Mrs. Bennet worries about all day is how to get her five daughters married smoothly". Unlike Mrs. Bennard, Jane Austen grew up in a family of priests and read many books.

Parents are more knowledgeable people, and they are not so worried that their daughters will not get married. Even Jane Austen was not so poor in the most difficult times. She can walk in the palace through her novels.