"Operation Hummingbird" is a good film that reminds me of Field, the "Father of Atlantic Cables", who laid a transoceanic submarine cable for the first time to get the first telegram. All kinds of difficulties and obstacles emerge in an endless stream, and all kinds of doubts are overwhelming. Failure seems to be doomed, but once you have spotted something, you have to bet your own life, not by not hitting the south wall and not turning your head, but by pretending to hit the south wall.
This has nothing to do with the end result, this is personal dignity, this is not pure optimism, this is the whole life. You can choose not to do it, and spend your life very casually and happily. But once you choose, there is only one goal:
win!
Some things cannot be lost, and some things cannot be waited for. Whether starting a business or a war, there is no opportunity to start all over again. Why is the result not important? The result is the most important.
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