This movie is really deep. But really good.
I've been thinking a lot about life. . . .
☞ Live in the moment. . . Four words that were said to be rotten. It's really not easy to do. Rarely do one thing for the sake of happiness, the pursuit of fame, dignity, face, and responsibility.
The male protagonist once trained for the championship. He was afraid of losing and making mistakes. He temporarily paralyzed himself in indulgences again and again. He thought he was very powerful and fulfilling, but in fact he was always worried and fearful. With the help of the old man at the gas station, he knows what he wants, and he loves gymnastics instead of trying to show off his success. After a leg injury, a miracle occurred.
No worries, just in that moment, in that place, do something that you love, do not regret the past, and enjoy it without worrying about the future. Know what you want and know that your success is the glory added to that love.
Just do it.
☞Clear yourself, don't set limits.
Our worries and anxieties are the bad feelings that our past experiences or the experiences of others have brought us. This upsets us, loses and misses a lot: good experiences, satisfying results...
But if that thing has to be done, why not have fun and enjoy the process. Clear yourself, forget the past "I can't", there is no limit, don't give yourself hints, a miracle may happen.
It's like you didn't know you could walk, but you took the first step. Everything starts from scratch, inspiration comes from zero, and miracles are created from zero. When you put limits on yourself, you may be rejecting bigger possibilities.
Recommend a book "Zero Limits"
At the moment of training, in that place, only in that time and space, without fear, without worry, without apprehension, just do it, let every part of himself exert unrestricted power, that power is powerful of.
But, it's really hard to do, eh?
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