I watched "Fate and Destiny" for the fourth time a while ago. After watching this time, I didn't feel too deeply about the fate between the male and female protagonists. However, there was a line at the end of the film that always echoed in my mind and lingered for a long time:
The ancient Greeks did not write
obituaries , instead they asked only one question of a man (or a woman): "Did he have passion?" No passion?
I have seen their "Epic Epitaph Planning Life Method" in Kai-Fu Lee's speech and in the article of the former CEO of Hewlett-Packard Greater China. struggle. This method doesn't appeal to me at all; but this sentence in the movie always knocks on my heart when I'm not paying attention. He lingered for a moment, then floated away. All that was left was the echo. did
he have
passion fabricated by himself. But what does that matter, regardless of the facts, this is a really good question, a better question than what Dr. Lee and Mr. CEO asked. Life is about tossing, if you lose your passion, you will be in vain to come and go in this world.
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