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Being forced into a "clown" by life, what reflections did the clown bring to you?
There are always many unpleasant things in life. I can't change what has happened, and I can't change anything in this world. What we can do is to adapt ourselves to this society and make some resistance under such high-intensity pressure. Sometimes people don't want life to be content with the status quo. They want life to be full of passion and joy, not as dull as a stagnant pool. Then the role of clown is actually a true portrayal of people's hearts. In fact, there is a clown in everyone's heart, but it just doesn't show it. People who can walk around the society wear different masks.

The role of clown is actually for me, I don't think clowns are that different or schizophrenic. It's just that I think clowns may follow their inner wishes and show their true selves, and they are not as evil as we thought. It may be that sales do go a little far, but in fact, if we can go deep into our hearts, we will find that our hearts are not that simple.

Sometimes, maybe we have too many disguises, even we are deceiving ourselves and wearing layers of masks. In the end, we don't know how many layers of camouflage we have put on. Sometimes I naively think that my disguise is my true self, but it may not be so.

So the role of clown gives me the feeling that each of us is hiding our true heart and unwilling to show it. Of course, this also has a lot to do with social pressure. People should make certain changes, change their original wishes and become the person they don't want to be. Sometimes people get along with others with masks, and we don't know what kind of hearts are hidden under the masks of others. Clowns wear masks and draw graffiti, but I think it may be simpler than those humans who look normal without disguise.