"I'm so happy because I don't compromise on what I value most."

Hayden 2022-04-21 09:02:51

"When I really started to love myself, I realized that all the pain and emotional torment was just a reminder to me: live, don't go against your own heart. Today I understand that this is called "truth"."

In the law of emotion and reason, emotion comes first. Rather than right and wrong, it pays more attention to how real it is.

Confidence in doing things comes from two sources: the present state and the foundations that are already there.

Even if you have to face your own limits, or even risk your own collapse, you still have to do it. Because this thing is cool enough, or charming enough.

This love is the most vivid and true manifestation of human vitality.

It may also be the reason why "life kisses me with pain" and I am willing to "repay it with a song".

I like this statement.

Rules + examples. Or explain + phenomenon. Very convincing.

I was scared, he was excited. That's the difference between not loving and loving.

So for your physical and mental health, do more of the things you love. To "live" instead of "not dead", even if it is a daily life, it is necessary to live a more comfortable and high-quality daily life.

Faced with greater pressure, Alex chose to prepare more fully and show a better state.

When the ultimate encounter is strong, it is strong and rises to the top. It is also the ultimate chic and happy.

Woo woo woo woo woo. I don't want to compromise either! Especially don't compromise on yourself! I want to taste that happy taste too!

1. If you are consciously looking for the source of "confidence", you should continue to chew "confidence", break it apart, and go to the next step: to find the methodology behind building confidence.

2. But I paid more attention to the "real" part 1, maybe this is what I can see from my perspective.

3. Since you are here to learn, asking questions, answering questions, and summarizing rules/routines/ideas are the templates you should have when watching this movie, and you can already think about it before you start watching it.

Obviously, I just followed the film's ideas and excerpted the key points; and Wang Xiao came with his own way of doing the questions, and he had a film-viewing thinking template, that is, asking questions, answering, and listing the formulas used in the answer, that is, the refined "Methodology".

4. What I perceive is love or not, what Wang Xiao perceives is more heroes and mortals. So how do heroes love, and how do mortals love?

"I am so happy because, what I value most, I have not compromised." This must be the love of heroes. What did the mortals compromise on? Compromise to what?

The difference lies in "faith"? Or the understanding of "death"?

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Extended Reading
  • Etha 2022-03-29 09:01:06

    The palms of my hands are sweating. I haven't seen such exciting documentary themes since "The Endless Wheel". As an otaku with an underdeveloped sports cell, I have admired people who are engaged in extreme sports such as parkour, rock climbing, and extreme cycling since I was a child. Now, a person yearns for the wilderness and challenges. Family, love, and family cannot be fettered. Only when he is surrounded by danger can he achieve ultimate happiness, even if death is at stake; "Freehand Rock Climbing" is still weak as a documentary character or something. By the way, if the rock climbing story is made into a feature film, similar to Luc Besson's "Blue Sea and Blue Sky", it may be very touching.

  • Emmie 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    Unable to comment. A story about how Captain Spock fell to earth but ended up flying into space, with the ultimate loneliness of all great outdoor movies. Which is more magnificent, El Capitan or the spiritual world of Asperger's patients with the highest level of rock climbing in the world. It's not as deep as Meru, but the whole process is intertwined with Oh Shit and emotion, and there is no surprise at the end.

Free Solo quotes

  • Mark Synnott: That's the most magnificent crack on planet Earth.

  • Alex Honnold: Having the girlfriend in the van is awesome. I mean, she's cute and small and, like, livens the place up a bit, doesn't take up too much room. I mean, it's, pretty much makes life better in every way.