I watched hip-hop recently, and I came to a rhyme. Today, "Yo, iced watermelon beer, air-conditioned wifi duck neck, and Ge You's same sofa". As soon as I go out, I want to go backwards, it will melt from the heat when I go out, and I want to drag the refrigerator out of the house after walking a few steps.
Yesterday I revisited a movie "Bucket List". Two old men had breakfast in Paris, went to Hong Kong for lunch, took a turn to the Great Wall to ride a motorcycle, skydive, race a car, and fly to the pyramids and the Taj Mahal. More time to travel around, feel life, and fulfill your dreams. Many people have things they want to do, things they want to learn, and places they want, but because of various conditions, they put their dreams and ideals aside first and go to the so-called firewood, rice, oil and salt. But who knows what will happen tomorrow, but the bland story, the plot without tension, only talks about what the meaning of life is. Maybe everyone's values are different, but isn't it better to think about life without regrets before you die? This may be the original intention of the movie.
Movie Synopsis
In recent years, the rich old man Edward has made a lot of profits in the privatization and renovation of public hospitals. In order to save costs, his practice of stipulating "one room and two beds" in wards has been criticized, but Cole, who has a strong personality, doesn't care. He was soon diagnosed with cancer, and Cole, who wanted to be admitted to a single ward, had to talk to another person under pressure from public opinion.
A patient - old Carter in the same room. Old Carter, an auto repair technician, has learned and trained his three children into talents, but at the cost of sacrificing his dream of being a history professor when he was young. Cole, who has been married many times but is now alone, gradually became interested in Carter, and the two old men forged a friendship in the ward. Cole stumbles upon Carter's "bucket list" and decides to use his powers to make those crazy ideas on paper come true one by one to discover the true meaning of life.
"The new house and car didn't give us that good feeling. We were young and healthy enough, and we didn't need any other extras. At first, we just joked about selling everything, buying a fund, and exploring the world. Later we It did."
When I first started signing up for Instagram, it was because of The bucket list family that their youngest sons were all pacifiers at the time, and they were badass. They are currently selling travel peripherals and partnering with Airbnb to cover travel expenses. Garrett University studied development. Because the scanning application on the mobile phone was difficult to use at the time, he invited two university partners to design and develop a scanning application together. Then, the app became popular, participated in the College Student Entrepreneurship Award, participated in the reality show entrepreneurship program, quit the university, started a business, and embarked on the story of the pinnacle of life.
In 2014, 28-year-old Garrett and his friends sold the app to Snapchat for $54 million. The CEO of Snapchat is Miranda’s 7-year-old remarried husband. When their family decided to travel around, they decided to sell the app (350 million). Not only that, they sold cars, houses, and all their belongings (electrical appliances, clothes, pots and pans), and used this money to travel. The happy travel is envied by countless people. , a proper winner in life~
Life is unbearably light, no matter how you live it, live it, or live free and easy, simple and happy.
When I think about what life is like, it's usually my own choice.
To love, as if you've never been hurt
dance like no one appreciates it
Sing like no one's listening
Work like you don't need money
Live like today is the end
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