Probably because I'm not the kind of person who would go all out for something that I don't deserve. is an over. A person who is content with his duty. So I can't understand Rudy at all, because he likes baseball, and he spends all his savings in a strange city. no job. Wandering outside, with nowhere to live. Lie female students into the venue to do logistical work. I was too excited when cleaning the stadium, and ran around. In fact, I think he seems to have caused some trouble for others. The first time I saw the excited look, I might feel it. This kid is amazing. Very innocent, I really want to support him. But if it's bothering others, that's possible. not too good
So desperate, spending all of your savings to learn a baseball. What's the difference between spending all your money on a luxury bag? Maybe it's because it takes more pain to learn baseball, or is there a lot of hard work in the middle to achieve this goal? So, are people masochists? In the process, people need to suffer and try hard to hold on to things that are not easy to get. It can be called money worth paying for. I spent a month of my own money to buy luxury bags to dress myself up. The young ladies and sisters of the second generation of wealth adjustment are actually very tormented in their hearts, and they may not get results. The process is also very painful. They are trying to improve themselves and enter a top class. What about praise?
And the girlfriend who stayed with him for four years, but failed to reach the end
What do ordinary people like to do, or when they want to be alone, at least be good at it? I can get some positive inspiration from this incident. He seems to be a pure natural love. After all, everyone likes to do what they are good at, right? The human brain is designed to be a mechanism that requires positive incentives to be able to work. It is necessary to set a goal. If so, in the process of playing baseball, he can never get positive incentives, why does he still Do you love baseball?
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