! Start being a happy person no matter what you've ever met!

Alexandra 2022-04-20 09:02:10

The author is a horse and has also ridden a horse, and experienced the relaxed and elegant feeling of riding on a horse. Unlike this comfortable feeling, in the book "Horse Whisperer", the story begins with Grace riding her beloved "Pilgrim" in a car accident, and begins the story with a heavy gray tone.
The story unfolds gradually with a force majeure accident. The disaster accident is unpredictable, and the pain caused to the victim is difficult to heal as soon as possible. Grace and "Pilgrim" used to be intimate, but after a car accident, Grace lost a leg, and "Pilgrim" was also seriously injured. There was a strong fault in their hearts, which could not be repaired for a while. Grace felt extremely insecure in her heart because of her physical disability, and did not want to ride a horse anymore. There was only fear and anxiety in the eyes of the "pilgrims". But mother Annie refused to give up, and found Tom, a horse master.
Tom manages the horse and heals at the same time. Grace and the "Pilgrim" both have pain in their hearts. Both have been immersed in pain and have not come out. And Tom saw this, and used this theory of "where there is pain, there is emotion, and where there is emotion, there is hope" to heal the inner wounds of Grace and the "Pilgrim".
Please don't choose to escape if you have pain in your heart. Because as long as you live there is hope, and you can feel the meaning of life again from hope. Unpredictable disasters in life are always inevitable. The pain caused by disaster is definitely inevitable, but after the disaster, whether you continue to choose to immerse yourself in the pain, or choose to start a new life and welcome a new day, it is entirely up to you.
It is not scary to have pain in your heart. Even if you have come to the edge of the cliff, you can still have the courage to look into the distance and accept the pain and treat it frankly. At the same time, forge your own heart, making it both strong and solid. Furthermore, only by being alive can you feel happy, do what you love, love yourself and meet people you love. Pain and pleasure coexist, just like dawn and darkness, but what kind of feeling you want to enjoy comes from your heart and is up to you.
Although fate is domineering, I don't know when he will throw us any questions. But he gave us the full authority of the director. We are directing and acting by ourselves, and we are the ones who appear every time. It is up to us to decide whether to direct it into a tragedy or a comedy, and whether to put on the mantle of a Bodhisattva or Rakshasa for each ending. Do you want to turn every play into a tragedy, immerse yourself in it, and live in your own pitiful "miserable world", or are you willing to lead to a colorful ending, and even make others look envious and willing to participate to you? The answer must be self-evident in your mind.
In reality, people shuttle in this Sex and the City, and there is no one who is not hurt in their hearts. But I believe that there will still be people who have the light in their hearts and are willing to run towards the sun, and their footsteps have never stopped. They don't care about how big the steps they take each time, what they care about is that there is always an unquenchable flame in their hearts. Between every joy and pain tossing and turning, they only think that "where there is light in the heart, there is hope". They are actually by our side, I think it should be someone with a smile on their face and sunshine in their hearts to bring you warmth.
No matter what you have come across, what kind of experience you have had. I ask you to be a happy person from now on, so happy that others are happy when they see you, and are willing to be with you.

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The Horse Whisperer quotes

  • Tom Booker: Is she going to be long?

    Grace: Probably, she's on the phone 23 hours a day.

    Tom Booker: What does she do?

    Grace: She's an editor.

    Tom Booker: An editor? Ah.

    Grace: Just in case she hasn't told you, which she probably hasn't, I don't want to be a part of this. Okay?

  • Annie: I've never been on a cow farm before. It seems to me that the bulls have the best time. Just laying around the fields waiting for someone to come along and ask them to do their work.

    Tom Booker: You get born a bull you have a 90% chance of being castrated. Served up as hamburger. So on balance, I reckon I'd choose bein' a cow.