The death of an idealist

Franco 2022-03-21 09:01:06

What he can put down is what we hold tightly in our hands.
What he can do is that we can hardly complete one-tenth of it in our lifetime.
Alexander Supertramp.

easy.
Look at him.
It is hard for me to forget that real photo of him.
real.

Then what.
A person grows up.
Starting from a baby, it takes nearly 22 years to complete everything a son, a student, and a member of society have to do. Spend two or three years to pursue your dreams.
Most people can't do all of this, so most people toss and turn in the steel forest, accepting oppression and being oppressed.

Do you say I like this film?
I said I like his smile. like very much.
Those who pursue their dreams should have such a smile.

It's just that I don't understand.
Some things in the comments made me completely lost.
Many people say that idealists cannot live in this world, they will inevitably die.
I really have no way to understand that the death of an idealist is said to be inevitable.
Is the world too pessimistic or too harsh.
I can't understand.

This is a true story.
The protagonist of the story died in Alaska.
Chris, a hero, a philosopher, and an idealist in the real world.

However, there should be many such people on the road.
There are always a lot of people who hate the filth and dark hypocrisy of reality and want to escape everything.
Idealism has never faded away.

Happiness is only real when shared.

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Extended Reading
  • Lea 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    The lively hooks of the film arouse countless people's dreams of pursuing freedom, a path that they can't do or can't reach. The protagonist of the film is acting and pursuing. The film itself is a ship. It carries freedom, rebellion, pursuit, rejection, change, challenge, abandonment, adventure... There are so many... that is endless. Story, and in our hearts, that road has no end.

  • Douglas 2021-10-20 18:58:59

    If my parents don't need me to feed.

Into the Wild quotes

  • Christopher McCandless: The core of man's spirit comes from new experiences.

  • Christopher McCandless: What if I were smiling and running into your arms? Would you see then what I see now?