ocean? octopus? curiosity?

Kendall 2022-04-21 09:02:52

I didn't watch the Oscar winners list every year. I just heard the news about the Oscars this morning. I didn't expect that the documentary called "My Octopus Teacher" was the most attractive to me. The first time I saw this name, I thought it had something to do with the yellow octopus teacher in the Japanese anime "Assassination Classroom", but I really thought too much. Ha ha ha ha. But it turned out to be my favorite documentary, without any hesitation, hurry up and find resources to watch it.

The biggest feeling is that the ocean is really magical. I never thought that octopus would exist like this. I saw octopus at the seafood market yesterday, and my first thought was that it looked delicious. But after watching this documentary, the next time you see an octopus, you may sigh, the wonderful ocean world. Then I realized one thing: people's cognition really has much to do with what they see, read, and hear. Therefore, we really need to listen more, see more, read more, contact more, and expand the boundaries of knowledge. It may be that I have lived inland almost all the time, and I don’t have a deep yearning for the sea. As a result, I can’t swim yet, and my knowledge of the sea may not be as good as that of elementary school students, and I don’t know anything about seafood. After watching the documentary, it really piqued my curiosity. There are many things that we take for granted, whether it is food, use or play, how much do we think about them? really

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  • Craig Foster: What she taught me was to feel... that you're part of this place, not a visitor. That's a huge difference.

  • [first lines]

    Craig Foster: A lot of people say an octopus is like an alien. But the strange thing is, as you get closer to them, you realize that we're very similar in a lot of ways.