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《暂时足够了》,卡桑德拉·内耶涅施著

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开始于 March 30, 2026

She flipped through the diary, looking for her name. Was she hoping not to find herself, or did a perverse part of her want to?

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公众获取个人日记可能导致有害的误读,破坏自我反思的原始意图。
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Public access to personal diaries can lead to harmful misinterpretations, undermining the original intent of self-reflection.

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个人日记应该保持隐私,因为它们包含的亲密想法可能改变人们对一个人真实自我的理解。
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Personal diaries should remain private, as they contain intimate thoughts that can alter the understanding of an individual’s true self.

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通过日记探索自己的过去可以提供关于个人成长的宝贵见解,即使这感到不适或具有侵入性。
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Exploring one's past through a diary can provide valuable insights into personal growth, even if it feels uncomfortable or intrusive.

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在日记中面对令人不适的真相可以是一种净化体验,能够促进对自己情感和决定的更深层理解。
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Confronting uncomfortable truths in a diary can be a cathartic experience, fostering a deeper understanding of one’s emotions and decisions.

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在日记中寻找自己名字的行为反映了对身份认同和自我接纳的普遍斗争,使其成为对人类心理的中立探索。
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The act of searching for one's name in a diary reflects a universal struggle with identity and self-acceptance, making it a neutral exploration of human psychology.

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