Only Love Can Judge Men

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A young man seeks therapy to fight for a love that doesn’t love him back. The psychologist insists: love is not something to fight for — it happens naturally. But inside his mind, other voices disagree. Dostoyevsky appears as the embodiment of passionate suffering — insisting that love demands struggle. Schopenhauer counters with cold rationalism — claiming love is merely illusion and biological instinct. What begins as a philosophical debate turns into a brutal physical war inside the young man's psyche. Axes swing. Windows shatter. Cars crash. Philosophies collide. But when he finally believes he has escaped these influences, a final revelation strikes: The psychologist herself is just another voice controlling him. In a world where thoughts become enemies, who truly judges love?

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