"An unfinished life"-endure or enjoy

Verda 2022-01-14 08:01:07

People are always manipulated in fate, and as a fatalist, I have always believed in destiny. Then it is destined to be just a result, and the process still needs us to bear or enjoy.

Faced with different destinies, everyone does not know that they are enjoying the luck of fate, and at the same time, they have to bear the difficulties of fate. Another translation of this film is a bit of a living.

The film is just to deal with the contradictions during the period, the mutual understanding and resolution between individuals. When a contradiction exists, because both sides hold spears or shields, as long as one side puts them down, the contradiction is resolved easily. When we face death and other hardships, we have to endure the sadness and negativity they bring us, but we also need to enjoy the destiny of our destiny. In the process, we endure all the joys, sorrows, sorrows and joys. In the destiny, we can only enjoy the destiny because we cannot change the destiny.

Life can never be finished, we are just ants in our fate, and it's Duomo trivial to disappear or not.

It’s impossible to know how many movies there are, and how many interpretations of life are. It’s just to give us a scene, an expression and a mentality in the resolution of contradictions, and to understand how to face the past.

The bear that attacked Morgan was caught and kept in a cage when he returned to the village again. Should this bear bear the enclosure and urgency of the iron cage or enjoy the ease and ease of captivity. Who is going to guess, this is just Two attitudes to life? The bear may be a bit condensed in the movie.

Whether life is tolerated or enjoyed in this area is entirely based on personal mentality. As for myself, I have always believed that life can only enjoy the final destiny if I endure it. Can I close my eyes without leaving a gap before death?

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  • Jean Gilkyson: I flipped a coin. Griffin fliped a coin and I lost. So I was the one who was driving. It was 3 o'clock in the morning and we were both tired. We wanted to make it in time for the rodeo in Great Falls.

  • Jean Gilkyson: I killed him, Einar. Is that what you wanna hear? It wasn't the change in our pockets, or the weak ass coffee, or the rain. It was me. I fell asleep and I flipped the car six times. I killed Griffin. He had no argument from me. You think it's something I forget. You think that I'm not sick with it, that I hate my life? But I tried to keep living, and you haven't. Is that why you hate me so much? You know, you act like I killed you when Griffin died.