Give your dreams a little space

Asa 2022-04-21 09:02:01

What would you think if a teen told you that his dream was to walk a tightrope between the Twin Towers in New York (the protagonists of 9/11)?
——And what if at this time, he does not have any foundation for walking a tightrope? Will you laugh at his whims, or will you be inspired to support it?
—And what if, six years later, the kid actually accomplished this feat?
"Walking in the Clouds" tells the story of how such a real thing happened and how a non-mainstream and difficult dream came true. And his motives are only the same as those of the explorers who are willing to risk their lives to challenge the mountains - because the mountains are there.
It is such a spirit that illuminates them and breaks the cycle of "work - earning - spending - working" and "buying a car, buying a house, having a baby and raising a baby" for ordinary people. So we looked up and sighed: It turns out that life can be like this!
We want to thank these dreamers. Without their imagination and execution, we would have thought that there was no continent on the other side of the sea, and that Chang'e lived on the moon day and night.
We should also be more tolerant and caring of our dreams. Too consistent value orientation and too strict control can not breed innovation, and their world was originally incomprehensible to ordinary people. Give the dream a little space, what if it comes true?

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The Walk quotes

  • US Customs Agent: [seeing his equipment] And what's all this for?

    Philippe Petit: I'm going to hang a high wire between the World Trade Center Towers... And walk on it.

    US Customs Agent: Right. Good luck. Next!

  • Barry Greenhouse: It's something only a twisted, antisocial, anarchistic, pissed-off malcontent would have anything to do with.

    Barry Greenhouse: [triumphantly] You have your inside man!