We all need a shot of morphine in this fragile age

Shany 2022-04-22 07:01:37

No one remembers the Great Depression any more than no one remembers going to the countryside. Words that once marked the times are now only used to jump-start the fad.

Remember an experiment, put the mice in the experimental box, there are two exits in the small space, the end of one exit is food, and the other exit is electric shock. After several electric shocks, the rat consciously found the right exit, and the next time the two exits are swapped, the rat can always find the right one after several setbacks. Then the scientists vandalized and set up electric shocks on both outlets. After several unsuccessful attempts to escape, the mice silently returned to the cramped box, reluctant to try again. Even if the scientists replaced both outlets with food, the mice were reluctant to keep trying.

The world is a giant experiment box, and we are all mice.

When you find that the bike doesn't sell, you switch to the car. When you found out that you couldn't succeed in boxing, horse racing, or grooming, you chose to live on. Abandoned, hurt, or even frustrated enough to want to jump into a river, as long as you don't jump, you have a chance to come back.

Everyone has their own strengths, and even some small shortcomings can't cover up his aura. However, the world needs eyes that are good at discovering, and a confidence.

Everyone can succeed, and everyone who succeeds has failed. It doesn't matter, it doesn't matter, as long as you are serious, take your pursuit seriously and think seriously. Even if you fail again and again, continuous improvement will always succeed. But once you fail, you will be decadent, disgusted, and scribbled. In the end, you may not even know the 99 arithmetic.

This movie is a dose of morphine that wakes up people on the brink of collapse. There are not only two exits in the huge world, you can keep trying and making mistakes until you find the right one.

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Seabiscuit quotes

  • George Woolf: [during the Match race, on the final stretch to War Admiral's jockey] So long, Charlie.

  • Mrs. Pollard: You should be riding it. You knew the poem.

    Mr. Pollard: Yeah, but he just looks so perfect out there, doesn't he?

    Mrs. Pollard: Yeah.

    Mr. Pollard: That's the poetry, Agnes. That's the poetry