What should we do in the face of injustice?

Winfield 2022-04-22 06:01:02

When I watched this movie, I was in a bad mood for a while.

Coming to Jiangxi to do public welfare for 8 years, I have not been in such a bad mood. For various reasons, I have been treated specially. This distinction is very similar to the protagonist Jack. What happened to Robinson. So when I watched this movie, the feeling was so deep that I scored five stars-very few movies can give me five stars.

For many people, in fact, this movie is similar to many Hollywood inspirational movies. The story is basically a routine. I think it is familiar to everyone.

I am no exception, but because I am in such an environment, I feel deeper, empathize, and draw more strength.

All kinds of unfair treatment can easily make people angry, just like the protagonist. But I also know that anger does not solve the problem.

One very important reason why he did not fall was his boss Ricky.

Through Ricky's support, he slowly gained the support of his teammates. Especially what he said, when he suffered severe discrimination, his boss said that he was discriminated against and caused everyone's sympathy. What sympathy is, is to bear with you.

And he did not fight by expressing anger and hatred, but used his own achievements, his own excellence, and his own efforts to prove to defeat those who discriminated against him.

Yes, I should also use things like this: strength, performance, professionalism, hard work and excellence to face discrimination, or unfair treatment, instead of complaining, giving up, anger or confrontation.

Read more books, study hard, work hard, and go all out.

Everything is impermanent. Face everything around you with a normal heart, a calm heart and a peaceful heart.

A clear conscience is the most important thing.

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