Succeed at all costs

Blake 2022-01-22 08:04:29

Watching this movie with a complicated mood, the mood is infected little by little, and it begins to go up and down with the protagonist's experience. The protagonist is a little boy suffering from Tourette's disease. The disease began to accompany him when he was six years old. He was tortured by his own disease countless times, and in the end he even regarded this disease as a lifelong partner. Be a friend, not hate it, hate it. This makes me admire him naturally. I admire him for his bravery, optimism, and perseverance. Not all people can easily accept some unequal treatment, just like he suffers from this strange disease, daily twitches, daily uncontrollable strange noises, and is not understood and ridiculed by most people. It's not something ordinary people can accept casually. And he did it. Not only did he not feel resentful because of his inferiority complex, but he lived stronger and pursued his dreams. We couldn't help being proud of him. A man’s greatest enemy is himself. He did it, defeated himself, and defeated his greatest enemy. Remembering that the principal asked him to go to the concert at the beginning, he finally won the applause of all his classmates through his performance, which made him even more optimistic. Can't help but feel a proper understanding of how much comfort others are to others, and why not to oneself. He who is optimistic and self-confident has always thought I can do it, but he who is optimistic and self-confident is not without frustration, his father’s dislike, and his father’s indifference. He has also stabbed him deeply, but he has worked hard to achieve success. , To prove his own ability. The success he found after so many setbacks also allowed him to regain his understanding and fatherly love. He wanted to be a teacher, but he hit a wall everywhere but still met with success. The effort to become a teacher and win the Teacher of the Year Award from Salimay’s New Teachers’ Selection is by no means difficult, but he still came over. The love and love of the children in the school is also the best reward and reward for his dedication. The ultimate success lies in his perseverance in faith and never admit defeat. Finally, in the award of the best teacher of the year, he said that he was able to be on the podium now to thank the school’s students, his family, and all his friends. He said that many people think he is weird, saying that he learned from the weird what ordinary people can’t learn. Things, one of the most precious lessons, that is, "Don’t let anything stop you from pursuing your dreams." Yes, dreams are always out of reach, should you give up? The answer is yes, you can’t give up, no matter what happens , No matter how great setbacks you may have, you must not give up. You must be firm in your beliefs and do "Don't let anything stop you from pursuing your dreams." Desperate to succeed!

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Front of the Class quotes

  • Recruiter: What made you decide to go into teaching?

    Brad Cohen: It's all I've ever wanted to do. I feel like I was born to teach.

  • Brad Cohen: Maybe we should talk about the elephant.

    Recruiter: Elephant?

    Brad Cohen: In the room: my Tourette's.

    Recruiter: No. The Americans with Disabilities Act doesn't allow me to ask you...

    Brad Cohen: I know, but I'd like to tell you just like I tell the kids in my classes. See, I explain to them that it's a brain thing that causes me to make strange noises, they're like sneezes, irrepressible. When you have to, you have to.

    Recruiter: How do they react?

    Brad Cohen: Once they understand, they're fine with it. It's never caused any problems in a classroom.