In psychology, there is an inhuman test called delayed gratification test. A group of children were locked in a house. There is a lot of delicious food in this family, but the children are told, "You can't eat now, wait until I come back." Through this test, we can see whether the child can delay the satisfaction and let the desire wait. I think if I take part in the experiment, I may be the child who can't do it.
In fact, you can eat any food, just control your weight, but if you control it, you will feel greatly reduced.
I am the kind of person who likes to look around for food with a food map no matter which city I go to. Everywhere I go, I ask, where is the delicious food? Every trip is like this. Sometimes, there are surprises, but sometimes, there are surprises. This time. For example, carrots are the most abundant in a city.
Sometimes I walk around and finally find this, rumored, century-old shop, but once I eat it, it tastes like this, no different from others on the street. I am disappointed at the moment, so I decided to let nature take its course. Eat everywhere in the future, and don't look for any food maps. Sometimes there are unexpected surprises on the roadside.
So, I'm more casual now. If it meets my goal, I will go and see it, but I have to travel by boat and climb mountains to eat delicious food. I may have to think about it, because the process itself has attached too many expectations to it. I will inevitably be disappointed, which is unfair to it. Because, I added too many tolls to it. This charge is my expectation.
Sometimes, I go back to some cities to look for some delicious food in my memory, but I will find that it is not the original taste. Maybe, it has changed, maybe, I have changed. Maybe. We've all changed.
It is better to put it in memory, and the beauty in memory is enough.