[Kneeling on the road I chose, I have to finish walking]

Javon 2021-12-14 08:01:16

There are very few people who take "politics" as the main thread of their lives and practice them all the way through, right? You can call them strange flowers, because once they are made, they will affect history.

Such as Roosevelt, Wu Zetian, such as Bismarck, such as Hitler, and also such as Thatcher.

There will always be a sentence in an inspirational book, or an idea that emphasizes: When your whole body and mind are focused on a belief, it will definitely succeed, because the whole universe will help you to complete it. This is true in psychology, because the behavioral thinking and everything you want too much will affect the surrounding people and the environment, and actively progress in the direction you want.

Sorry, I ran off the track


from the beginning... In the sense of life, this movie uses Thatcher's shuttle between reality and memories to tell the logical relationship that determines your life. It necessarily means gains and achievements, but also losses and deficiencies. Just look at what you want more. When Dennis proposed to Margaret, Margaret couldn’t wait to say Yes, but the next turning point was: I won’t be willing to become a woman who is satisfied with washing pots and pans every day. Are you sure? Do you want to marry me? Dennis' answer is: It is precisely because of this that I want to marry you. that's why I want to marry u.


In the Chinese people's mind, factors such as low EQ, ignorance of power tactics, lack of sleekness, overpowering, and sharp edge are all shortcomings in the political career. On the contrary, Thatcher's EQ is not low, but other "shortcomings" are available. The reforms and innovations she insists on are actually the portrayal of Tough Love. For example, in wars, who can kill people because of wars and harm the national economy not to resist the invaders? Because the cost of not resisting will be higher than the cost of resisting. This is the fact that the process of reform will inevitably be accompanied by pains and sacrifices. This is also the story of Thatcher’s journey from controversy to affirmation, and even known as the best British prime minister after Churchill. Churchill’s achievements and Recognition comes more from after death and from its resolute policy during World War II. You must know that this was completely unpleasant in Britain at the time, which had just suffered heavy damage from the First World War, but history has proved to people that everything is It is worthwhile that his strategic judgment is correct; for the same reason, reforms will not bring immediate results. In the process of economic restructuring, recessions and soaring unemployment rates may be accompanied by problems, but the benefits of a healthy restructuring are obvious. The first half of Thatcher's political career was mostly questioning and criticizing. If she is someone who knows how to compromise, she will definitely continue to be re-elected, but she hasn't. This is about personal choice and persistence. Will you stick to it? Just like Thatcher. When many people call you stupid, do you waver and question your own judgment? Will you eventually be overwhelmed by the facts or even change yourself?

She sat firmly in the car, and the protesting crowd swarmed towards him, slapped the car window, swear words, and your ancestor’s eighteenth generation, she still sat firmly in the car, there was no clamor on her face, no domineering, only firmness . This kind of firmness made her incompatible with her surroundings, and even more unkind. And after she gave a speech, she nodded her head to the audience, she nodded, yes, I can do it, you guys can do it! It is very commendable for a person to maintain a firm value orientation and complete three views without being assimilated, infected, or even changed by his surroundings. Under the huge wheel of history, any behavior of a praying man’s arm as a car is powerless, but can you really do as she firmly believes that everything you do is right? Maybe your initial judgment was correct, but you were swayed by the different opinions of friends and colleagues, and you were defeated in the end. What a shame.

Remember that opportunities may be given by heaven, but creating opportunities is the only thing you can do and must do.



What must be happy for Thatcher is that she has a good husband and a good helper. This has become a strong backing in life and career, and most people lack this kind of blessing, especially women.


Regarding the loss of precious wealth and the happiness of life, Thatcher should tell herself that she must accept it. This is an inevitable sacrifice. I believe she has known what the path she chose means from the time she was officially in politics at the age of 24. Her resolute, persistent, and decisive character is still obvious when she suffers from Alzheimer’s, but she is gentle in some aspects, such as often saying thank you and please, which is different from facing her own cabinet. She is a person who pays attention to humanistic care, but the war in the Falkland Islands makes people think that she is a cold-blooded monster. This is the inevitable problem that the macro and micro, strategy and details, choice and implementation must face.


The tear point in the film is that Thatcher realized his illness and forced himself to erase all memories of his lover. Emotionally, how could she bear the heart to forget her lover? The one who continued drinking tea and breakfast across from her after she died, and was stubborn in life; but intellectually she knew she had to do this. She hates her hallucinations does not mean that she does not love him. She hates the love for her relatives that she will inevitably forget when she is aging. She also hates that she cannot get information from the media anymore (because of forgetfulness, she often reads I forgot the last sentence in one sentence). After all, she hates this kind of self. Where is that self with amazing memory? This is a person who forces himself to live rationally, but he is really tired.


She is also a person who does not allow herself to make mistakes.
So when making decisions, we all weigh, if I am right, if I am wrong.
But there are so many what if in life.
Make your choice and be responsible for yourself to the end.
Live together.

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The Iron Lady quotes

  • Margaret Thatcher: "How do you feel?" / "Oh, I don't feel comfortable." / "Oh, I'm so sorry, we the group, we're feeling..." Do you know, one of the greatest problems of our age is that we are governed by people who care more about feelings than they do about thoughts and ideas? Now, thoughts and ideas, that interests me.

  • Margaret Thatcher: [switching off television] I don't recognize myself.