Telling stories about geniuses can always make me sigh with emotion

Winnifred 2022-11-04 14:28:43

First of all, the movie is very positive. Except for Hawking's illness, there is no pain or sigh throughout the story: Hawking is very positive and the people around him are very friendly. Telling us that we have a healthy body to do what we want to do is already the greatest gift, no complaint about the minutiae of life.

Secondly, seeing the joy of scientists releasing dopamine when they are brainstorming, they will also feel fortunate to be a wise man, as well as the dream of becoming a scientist that every child once had. When we used to sit in the classroom to solve problems, we didn't know if it was counted and we shared a trace of scientific difficulty and happiness.

Then, I have to admit that I watched this movie for BC. How can you look smart and laugh so innocently. In line with the atmosphere of Trinity College, the college-style dress, the warm-toned picture, and the beauty of the slow motion sweep, the appeal is too strong and it is completely brought into it.

Finally, after the movie ended, I also felt that I had a reason to move bricks. When I was young, my teacher would always tell you that everyone is the same. Xiaohong studies well because she works hard. But we are increasingly discovering that the gap in talent is irrefutable. And such a brain lacking divisiveness like me, at least moving bricks is still beneficial to society. My mind feels balanced and peaceful.

I forgot to read in which article that people gather around geniuses, endure all kinds of difficulties, difficulties, and even defects from geniuses themselves, help them and support them, because their talents also affect the lives of people around them. The brilliance of the light shines and is of extraordinary significance.

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Extended Reading

Hawking quotes

  • Stephen Hawking: What about the brain, I mean the brain itself?

    Dr. John Holloway: Untouched. The brain is left untouched.

  • [last lines]

    Stephen Hawking: Can you hear me? Can you hear me? Can you hear me?

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