Let yourself meet the future and childhood self

Zion 2022-01-05 08:02:24

If I met myself in 10 years, what would we say? How will I see who I am now in 10 years? What advice and guidance will she give me? What do I hope to be like 10 years from now? So what should I do now?
Arrange for yourself to meet with your future self and your childhood self. In the face of the present, ask yourself who is in your ideal future state to be your adviser, to answer more life questions for yourself at the moment, and guide yourself to make the most appropriate choice; listen to the pure dreams of childhood and find your true self.
Life is really wonderful. If time and space can travel through or reverse, will we still be trapped in the current situation and unable to extricate ourselves? No, because time will solve everything. If you jump out of your eyes and look at your current life from a higher angle, you will have different feelings and inspirations.
In the film, when the protagonist is 8 years old, a chubby little boy meets himself and is very dissatisfied with himself, because he is 40 years old and has not realized his dream of being a pilot when he was a child. He has no family, no dog, and lives." Very failed". So by understanding what happened in the middle, I found this turning point and turned things around. And the old self, the self who has realized all the dreams of childhood and happy in life, also met with them, pointed him the direction and gave him confidence.
The movie is very touching, especially in the second half. It reminds us not to lose our innocence, not to forget our childhood dreams, and not to be blinded by the dust of reality to our eyes and mind, and to dust our minds regularly to keep our minds clean and pure, and happiness will naturally embrace us.
From another perspective, when we meet a person who is indifferent, lonely, and mean, we may be hurt by them in a specific matter. We feel puzzled and angry, but we have ever thought about him, that person We depressed people, whether childhood is also an innocent child (in most cases), then why he has become what he is now, it is probably because he lost himself, now he is because of himself Not happy, so it is easy to cause unhappiness or even harm to the people around.

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Extended Reading
  • Estevan 2022-04-21 09:02:51

    I watched the movie on the public account of today's headline commentary movie.

  • Cyrus 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    If there is a place "stuck" in the process of growing up, then even if a person grows up, the place that gets stuck needs to grow again until he grows up, and this adult person will really grow up.

The Kid quotes

  • Deirdre Lefever: Why wouldn't your eight-year-old self time travel here to give you a hand? You're obviously in trouble. He could straighten you out!

    Russ Duritz: You think he's here to straighten *me* out?

    Deirdre Lefever: Well of course! You didn't think it was the other way around, didja?

    Russ Duritz: [nods hesitantly]

    Deirdre Lefever: Maybe he's here for you to teach him some things... but maybe he's here for you to remember some things, ever thought about that?

    Russ Duritz: Not until just now, no.

    Deirdre Lefever: Look, you're turning forty tomorrow, you haven't acquired a single thing of real value in your life...

    Russ Duritz: Hey...

    Deirdre Lefever: - and no, no, money doesn't count. You're virtually friendless, you barely talk to your family, and you've just lost the only woman in the world who's ever meant anything to you.

    Russ Duritz: Who, Amy? Oh, come on, she's not... we work together, that's all. She's neurotic! She bites her nails... well, nail.

    [holds up his finger]

    Russ Duritz: This one.

    [realizes]

    Russ Duritz: Oh, my God...

    Deirdre Lefever: [to the waitress] While he's getting a clue, could I get a warm-up, please?

  • [Russ has been talking to Janet on his headset all the way into the building; now he gets off the elevator and walks up to her desk, still talking into his headset]

    Janet: Take your phone off now, you're with a human being.