Last WordsHer friend described her situation as a taut string, which is why she cried like a child at the vending machine over a stuck soda bottle.That stuck beverage was her little reward after a month of consecutive night shifts in the hospital. She said she tried to shake it loose, but the drink wouldn't fall, and there was no one around to help. It was 3 a.m. in the hospital hallway, and she sat on the ground crying for a long time alone.Like this kind of breakdown, everyone has experienced or is experiencing it.The 'unpleasantnesses' in life don't destroy the world, but they snap the string in our hearts.Some people feel sorry for themselves for crying, and some of them find relief in releasing their suppressed unhappiness. Just like my friend, she told me later that she felt really good after crying, because the heart that constantly told her to 'work hard and persevere' could finally rest.And this is what today's article wants to tell you:One, your breakdown is justified;Two, you can openly and honestly breakdown. Exercise your 'breakdown rights' freely, and then say to yourself:'You've truly worked hard to this point.'