There are many obstacles to doing one thing, there are more obstacles to doing one thing seriously, and there are more obstacles to doing one thing with perseverance and earnestness. Some people come from others, and most importantly, they come from onese

Cathrine 2022-01-15 08:02:03

It's really a good movie. I finished watching it. I think this movie has too much to think about, not just about animal husbandry, science, and autism. For me, the movie involves the growth of individual humanity. Perfection, the interpersonal relationship, especially a person's positioning of personal value, orientation to the meaning of life, and tireless pursuit of career are more worthy of me to learn.

There are many obstacles to doing one thing, there are more obstacles to doing one thing seriously, and there are more obstacles to doing one thing with perseverance and earnestness. Some people come from others, and most importantly, they come from oneself.

It is the dream of many people to make oneself successful. Temple Grandin's vision of his ideal position is clear and true, and does not involve secularity, wealth, or fame. Just like her and Hanks, they just do it for a long time and earnestly. For one thing, outsiders' character theory, ridicule, and discrimination are not enough to dominate them.

The love and support between people, Temple Grandin and her relatives and friends involved in the movie is also a grand topic. Perhaps this is also the difference between her experience and other autistic patients. No matter how others think of her, she Her family also loves her and supports her consistently. This instinct for people is sometimes not very clear in our utilitarian society.

I think anyone who has a humble feeling for their future career, true love, and others will love this movie.

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Temple Grandin quotes

  • [Temple tries to leave the funeral]

    Eustacia: Temple, are you alright?

    Temple Grandin: I'm leaving now.

    Eustacia: It isn't over yet.

    Temple Grandin: I said goodbye when I saw him, he isn't there. I've got him in my mind.

  • Eustacia: I have done everything that I can for Temple, and if it isn't good enough, then it just isn't good enough. But you cannot even begin to imagine the chaos, the upheavals, the tantrums and the pain.

    [emphasis]

    Eustacia: Her pain.

    Dr. Carlock: You seem to be acting as if you have done something wrong, when it's obvious you've done everything right. I think she's terrific.