What the film is trying to convey is how much change can be made by starting with one person helping others and growing exponentially. This is the best answer to my recent confusion. Recently, I have re-focused on education and volunteer teaching. I didn't expect that there are already several friends who are ready to volunteer after graduation, and I also know senior sisters who have gone to volunteer teaching or are currently volunteering. No matter what the reason is, they are working hard to change the inequity of Chinese education at this stage. I would like to think about how much a change can be brought about by teaching a class individually. The elder brother of Beautiful China preached that if he can bring a little change to the more than 60 children in the class, they will affect their families and their children, then I hope And change will expand infinitely.
Although the ending in the film was not a happy reunion, it was a "tragedy" that I couldn't accept in a hurry. However, the shocking effect brought by this may be the strongest. The first 3 powers can form a movement of putting it forward to spread love. Why do I always suspect that efforts are futile and cannot bring enough change?
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