The world changes you, you can change the world

Katlyn 2022-04-20 09:01:43

"The world changes you, and you can change the world."

I once thought that life is a process of decay and deterioration. In the name of survival, we are constantly searching for excuses, in order to seek the stability of conscience in this filthy world. , We are constantly putting various titles and titles on ourselves. We are seeking all kinds of imperial techniques and longevity. Romance has become less and less, and what is left to us is only cruel reality.

In addition to endless desire and emptiness , Can we seek so little more things, although, just so little, is the reason for the existence of the whole human being.

When we grow old, we can face death calmly, peacefully, calmly, and have a clear conscience

. Wanbao": Many people work for others and do all kinds of numb things. When they die, they have nothing. She, even though it is now, she gets the dream that others never get, she works hard, and Won what she wanted, and she died without regret.

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Extended Reading
  • Justice 2022-03-27 09:01:07

    No amount of suffering can torture you like this to death. [← I watched it for too long and forgot the specific plot]

  • Demarco 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    When my footsteps have crossed thousands of rivers and thousands of mountains, I am no longer me. Only those who have suffered and struggled at the bottom can understand that the world is suffering. He must have a pair of discerning eyes to experience it firsthand, making him enough to give up everything that ordinary people dream of having. The magnificent scenery of South America can make people's trip worthwhile.

The Motorcycle Diaries quotes

  • Alberto Granado: We land on the Guajira Peninsula. The tip of a great continent. Bellies full of wine and two tropical beauties, hopefully sisters.

    Ernesto Guevara de la Serna: That's good beer, huh?

  • Ernesto Guevara de la Serna: All you want is to get laid in every country in South America.

    Alberto Granado: In every town too, if we're lucky. Adds a little spice.