I've finished watching the film about being tolerant on the road . For me, this noisy and stress-relieving American film is not to my taste. I like the kind of literary or philosophical drama that wants to break my head. However, there is still something implied.
First of all, you cannot predict what will happen in the next second. Many people like to take things for granted, or like to use words like "absolute" and "definite" when dealing with them. Is it really absolute? Are you sure?
The protagonist never dreamed of the various encounters on this embarrassing journey, including being on the no-fly list, no ID card, no credit card, wanted, car accident, etc...Even if the fool was about to reach his destination, he would be able to" Accidentally" shot him. So this is like our unpredictable life! Maybe you think it's too early, and your loved ones suddenly left; maybe you think that this time you have made a steady profit, but the financial crisis has lost everything; maybe...
what I think of is to cherish the people and things in front of me, including life. Just like the lyric, "Think of every day as the last day to love each other, every minute and every second, so beautiful that tears fall." This kind of life is crazy, full of passion, and without regrets. People who keep what they want to do and what they want to say are always leaving room for regrets.
Secondly, you can't complain about the facts that you can't change, the best you can do is tolerance and understanding. I often see many people complaining about this and rejecting that. I know this is understandable, but if you don’t do your best because of these, it is not enough to use other people’s mistakes as an excuse for your imperfection. Calm and wise.
On the plane, if the protagonist is not despicably anxious to dismiss the relationship with his so-called idiot, does not quarrel with him, and he silently sends a text message to shut down, wouldn't everything happen? Moreover, when saving money, if the protagonist does not casually tease the staff and say, "Some people go to the battlefield country and come back and brag everywhere that they think they are too good", then it will not irritate the veteran, nor As for being beaten with a broken arm and a broken rib? Therefore, it can be said that he caused all this by himself, and he cannot blame all others on others.
What I think of is to be strict with oneself and be lenient to others. Face and accept other people's things with tolerance, and properly remind that even if they don’t accept it, it’s their choice and freedom. If they don’t hinder being a friend, they will let them go; and everything about themselves is controlled by themselves, no wonder they don’t need to waste it. Energy to care about and chatter.
In general, after so many experiences, Pete should know how bad his bad temper is. He has also become good friends with him. This is enough and perfect.
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