Since there is such a saying that "getting drunk can solve a thousand worries", why should there be such a saying that "drinking to eliminate worries is more worrying"? Thank god, help me.
It seems to be a very reasonable sentence to drown one's sorrows by drinking, but I believe that the person who wrote this sentence was not drinking at that time. He just wrote this sentence in a sober state, and this sentence is only written for sober people. People who drink too much are not trying to get rid of their troubles, but to experience the feeling of sadness more deeply. This seems to be a tendency of self-abuse, and sadness is the ultimate goal of drinking. I drank too much, not to forget, but to remember some people and things more truly. I closed my eyes and saw that person smiling at myself, lying in bed and hearing that person whispering in my ear. Drinking too much is a cruel self-mutilation, just to let yourself go back to the past, cross various obstacles, and finally grab those gentle hands, and finally don't give up and finally don't deviate. Drinking too much is a voluntary pain, a deal with Satan, just because I have loved too much!