Successfully learn to hell! Winner and loser, go to hell!

Orpha 2021-10-19 09:50:05

Last year there was a book that was red and purple. I think the price is very cheap. I bought a copy of "Tai Kangyong's Way of Speaking" for less than one taxi ride. After reading it, I couldn't help but call Master L and said, brother, the big thing is not good. Now, your unique set of skills has been published by Cai Kangyong. This year, I have met Master L for ten years, wearing a pair of trousers. When I was in college, I was still a young angry young man with a sharp edge. When I was a young angry man, Master L was already a half-fairy who was good at keeping a low profile, and once in the middle of the night. He told me how to talk and listen while we were doing laundry and chatting under the moonlight in the summer night. Quite a while, the campus is vast, and we are set in one corner like two black spots, the night is quiet, only the sound of the rushing water and the sound of the insects merge into one, the harmony is terrible, of course I sneer at the master’s bitterness. .

The things that I sneered at once made me think deeply and brought me maturity and mellowness.
When I saw Cai Kangyong's way of speaking, a mysterious Mona Lisa smile appeared on my face. Within a few days, I watched "Social Network".

David Fenqi finally raised a campus film to the height of art, and at the same time, it was consistent with his usual mystery style, and a good story was deliberately fragmented.
This is the best ironic film about success. In the future world, young people are like gods. The world belongs to you, the suns at eight or nine o'clock. Young people say that there is light, so there is light, and there is money, so there is money, and you want Niu B, so Niu B is cracked, I am sorry, I am not in the service area, love is not what you want to buy You can buy if you want.

I hate success learning, the values ​​of winners and losers, and Tsai Kangyong's way of speaking. That's why I always hate David. Mysterious and mysterious but I like this movie. It tells me: The success of the magic horse is all nonsense. If you want to succeed, you only need to do one thing crazy to the extreme. That's it. God horse knows how to listen and respect others, it's all nonsense. It also told me that if you pursue success, you can achieve success. Don’t talk about other things. Rich does not necessarily have a girl. If there is money, power, strength, and famous, you are still a villain and a fool.

In the film, Zuckerberg, who was born in a middle-class family in the United States, has almost mastered all the essence of China's thick black studies without a teacher: patience, teleology, insidious and cunning, and cruel. Such a person wants to be the emperor in China, and the worst thing is that he is rich and wealthy for a while. Of course, what is different from Liu Bang is that Zuckerberg is still a technology madman, and has a solid knowledge of true talents. So even more powerful, the speed to success is incredible. He climbed up on the shoulders of many people, and finally surpassed everyone who had helped him. His success seemed to be an inadvertent result, and he himself was a little ignorant, just as God's hand was on his shoulder. He has an extremely sensitive grasp of prospects and an extremely sensitive sense of smell, and his control of the status quo is also exceptionally precise. Everything is like God's work. Who knows what will happen in the future? Will Facebook be a wave of death on the beach or will it be a prototype of a lasting empire?

Young people should watch movies like this and get courage from it: the world belongs to young people, young people don’t need to follow the rules, what they need to do is to create the rules, you see, those good kids who follow the rules, who will have Zuckerberg’s achievements? ? Young people should not have the mentality of old people, and they can gain a foothold by stretching their individuality. But at the same time, it also tells everyone inadvertently that the information age is the age of robbers, everything must be fast, and the age of gentlemen that were polite and determined and then moved is gone forever.

Originally, it almost fell into the cliché of heroes based on success or failure like an ordinary movie: After being hit by a broken relationship, Marx wrote "Das Kapital", and IT guys established the most profitable social network. As long as the result is successful, it doesn't matter how dirty the process is. As far as the promotion of human progress is concerned, what are those unbearable and unscrupulous?

But David Finch didn’t do that. At the end, his first love girlfriend who had given him a huge excitement appeared. They all grew up. She said a meaningful sentence: You may not be a bastard yet, but you are running madly. On the way to the bastard. Zuckerberg closed his computer and opened the web page with the profile picture of his first love girlfriend. You can conquer the world, but you can't conquer an ordinary girl. This is the regret of life.

In reality, Zuckerberg is indeed very minded. He is a genius who understands the rules of the game in the information age. He is also very talented in technology and business. He is not only good at technology but also good at employing people. He is the employee who likes to dig Google the most. Now, it is said that even Google’s chef was poached by his high salary. His personal life is also happy. He had a happy family in his childhood, and now he has a Chinese girlfriend who loves and supports him.

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The Social Network quotes

  • Amy: You're a zillionaire!

    Sean Parker: Not technically.

    Amy: What are you?

    Sean Parker: Broke. There's not a lot of money in free music, even less when you're being sued by everyone who's ever been to the Grammys.

    Amy: This is blowing my mind.

    Sean Parker: I appreciate that.

    Amy: I gotta hop in the shower and get ready for class.

    Sean Parker: Bio-Chem even though you're a French major who's name is Amy.

    Amy: You passed.

    Sean Parker: I'm a hard worker.

  • Sean Parker: You mind if I check my email?

    Amy: Yeah, go ahead.

    Sean Parker: [logs on and sees The Facebook] Amy? Amy!

    Amy: Yeah?

    Sean Parker: Can you come out here?

    Amy: Just a second.

    Sean Parker: There's a snake in here, Amy.

    Amy: What?

    [runs from shower]

    Amy: Where?

    Sean Parker: Okay, there isn't a snake but I need to ask you something.

    Amy: Are you kidding me? I could have been killed!

    Sean Parker: How?

    Amy: By running too fast! And getting twisted in the curtain. What do you need to ask me?

    Sean Parker: I went to check my email and there's a website open on your computer?

    Amy: Yeah, after you passed out last night I went on The Facebook for a little bit.

    Sean Parker: What's that?

    Amy: The Facebook? Stanford's had it for like, two weeks now. It's really awesome except it's freakishly addicting. Seriously, I'm on the thing like five times a day.

    Sean Parker: Mind if I send myself an email?

    Amy: Yeah, is everything okay?

    Sean Parker: Everything's great. I just need to find you, Mark Zuckerberg.