Learn to admit mistakes and apologize

Estell 2022-01-17 08:01:55

Looking at the governor’s drooping pectoral muscles and almost all-white beard, he not only lamented the ruthlessness of the years, but also watched too many action movies he played. It’s still such a heavy topic for the first time watching a feature film, but it still feels like Schwarzenegger still looks so similar. robot. The protagonist who lost his wife and daughter and was a grandson was not aimed at anyone. Like many other families of the victims, he just hoped that someone would admit their mistakes and apologize. No one from the airline or the air traffic controller came forward, which later caused the governor to be angry. The attitude of the air traffic controller killed him. After he was released from prison, he said sorry to the air traffic controller's son who came to avenge him, which aroused the conscience and compassion of the other party. As far as the air traffic controller is concerned, I also think that he is not a killer legally, and he should not be blamed for this incident. But since they were involved, they had to bear certain responsibilities, just as a normal domestic driver who crashed and rode a battery car would have to lose money. If you can change your attitude and say sorry when facing the family members of the victims, instead of saying that I am not a murderer, I shouldn’t take the blame, and maybe I won’t be killed. When the governor faced the air traffic controller’s son, he said I’m sorry. I’m sorry that triggered the other’s conscience. Perhaps in American values, what you did wrong is not the most important thing, but to be able to deny your mistakes and apologize.

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Aftermath quotes

  • Roman: Maybe I should spend less time at the cemetery. The only thing is that Nadiya and Olena are there. They can't leave. So I go there and visit them, because... they can't go anywhere. They can't...

  • Jake: You know, when I was a kid I had this little stuffed bear. His name was Ishmael.

    Christina: Ishmael?

    Jake: Yeah.

    Christina: That's a weird name for a bear.

    Jake: And when we took trips I always had to take him with me or I wouldn't be able to sleep. This went on 'til much, much later.

    Christina: How much later? 'Til you were 24? 'Til you met me?

    Jake: I don't know.

    Christina: You always say that you can't sleep without me.

    Jake: Yeah, that's true.

    Christina: I just don't know what to think.

    Jake: What?

    Christina: Is that all I am to you? Some lousy substitute for Ishmael?

    Jake: Hey, being Ishmael's substitute is a big honor. I'd do anything for Ishmael.

    Christina: Did you have sex with Ishmael?

    Christina: I'm late for work.

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