Are we living more and more "understood"?

Gennaro 2022-04-22 07:01:47

Maturity and rationality are the hallmarks of adulthood. The older we get, the more we realize that we are powerless to change many things, such as war and pain, so we bury our heads in it and endure everything.

Completing the checklist will end the war and bring back the father on the battlefield. Listening to this, does the word "childish" blurt out? Yes, very childish thinking, but this is hope. Are we adults? I always like to give up early. I have thought about it rationally. If this is not possible, give up. We hate failure too much. In fact, it is getting more and more confused.

I just watched Wandering Earth, a very good sci-fi film. The last part is very burning. The earth is about to be destroyed. Everyone chooses to give up and wait for death to come, but the small part of people still do not give up. In the end, happy ending, some people say This is a movie, just watch it, don't take it seriously. It is true that human beings can really save the earth. It is unknown until the moment when the earth is destroyed, but it is also dead anyway. People who work hard to the last moment can still be heroes, why not do it?

I hope that despite the vicissitudes of life, I can still keep my innocence, try my best and never give up!

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  • Amy 2022-03-23 09:02:59

    It is very beautiful. It uses the narrative method of fairy tales to express the war. The warmer the story, the more cruel the story is.

  • Colten 2022-03-21 09:02:57

    The little boy played very well.

Little Boy quotes

  • Pepper Flynt Busbee: Why did they send you away to the camps?

    Emma Busbee: Pepper, that is not the kind of question you ask.

    Hashimoto: Mrs. Busbee, it's okay. It's simple. I have the face of the enemy. Doesn't matter if this is my home. Doesn't matter if I love this land, this country.

  • Hashimoto: So, tell me, Ollie, what happens when your imaginary friend works in his mysterious ways and his father dies?

    Fr. Crispin: Then my imaginary friend will also help him through it.

    Hashimoto: Tell the kid to stop. If he doesn't, he could lose faith in himself. That's what you should be worrying about.