She's not happy about the life she is living but to jump through the hoop would mean to succumb to death.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Precious, she gets hit by life so many different ways and so many times, but she doesn't yield to it. She continues to get up and she continues to struggle for a better life.
I don't want to jump through hoops for people.
Let us hope that for many it does mean the end of trouble so far as earning a livelihood is concerned, that it means happy and comfortable home living honestly earned. But there are other troubles ahead for her, and plenty of hard work.
Creating ways to be happy is your life's work, a challenge that won't end until you die.
No one should have to live like that when they've done only good things for the person.
The hoop is there to remind us not to jump through it, not to submit to someone else's control.
Happiness is being on the beam with life - to feel the pull of life.
In some ways, her life is so much worse that everybody else's, people feel almost cheered up and inspired. They feel like, 'If Hayley hasn't killed herself, why should I?'
It takes courage, of course, to step out of the fray, as it takes courage to do anything that's necessary, whether tending to a loved one on her deathbed or turning away from that sugarcoated doughnut.
The destructive character lives from the feeling, not that life is worth living, but that suicide is not worth the trouble.
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