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What do you mean, I'm indulgent?

"I am self-indulgent and casual" means that I pour out my feelings alone, mainly to express my feelings, regardless of other people's attitudes.

myself

Pinyin: w ǒ z √.

Meaning: refers to me and us.

Pour out one's heart

Pinyin: qρng HuáI?

Interpretation: Feel free to express your feelings.

Said by: On Three Words by Yin: "It's funny to look at it coldly and quietly, but it's not right to talk about it."

Gentleman/surname

Pinyin: jn

Explanation: A person's honorific title is equivalent to "you". A person with good moral conduct can also be called a gentleman.

and

Pinyin: qi

Explanation: this, this; Today.

arbitrarily

Pinyin: suí yì

Explanation: whatever you want, whatever you want.

Extended data:

"I indulge myself, are you free?" Other understandings are:

"I indulge myself and you are free." I care about your casual, because I don't know how many years I have been in my heart. Maybe no one knows except my heart. The more mature people are, the more they like responsibility. When they feel that the rare truth is gradually quiet in their hearts, a faint word suddenly makes the heart lake ripple.

On the wine table, people who dare to say "whatever, I'll pour my own cup" naturally have a certain identity and capacity for liquor. Those who can pour out their hearts for the whole world have the heart of "worrying about the world first, and enjoying the world later".

People who are "self-absorbed" in love not only have lofty sentiments, but also have the ability. The stronger and broader you are, the more you can ignore each other's returns. Those who are arrogant and fearless are all because they really don't have the lofty sentiments and the strong ability to pay.