Brave self-care

Haven 2022-03-22 09:01:11

Indeed, King George VI was very brave. In the face of his father's death, his brother only loved beauty, not the country. The war was about to start, and he bravely took up the heavy burden. He knew that there was always someone to carry a heavy burden, and his brother was unwilling to do so, so he had to do it himself. He knew that the king was only a symbol of authority, and he could not judge major national affairs. To be ugly, the king was just a decoration. More importantly, becoming a king means that you have to follow the instructions of others and be supervised by others in your every move, which means that you have lost your freedom. Despite this, he still carried a heavy burden, bravely. Behind this bravery is responsibility, a sense of responsibility. He said that the people trust him. Therefore, for this trust, he bravely assumed responsibility. Behind the bravery must be supported by a firm belief. It is the trust of the people and their own responsibility that King George VI bravely shouldered the burden.

Only if you dare to face yourself, don't escape, don't be timid, can you overcome yourself. Only by unlocking your own knots can you release yourself and walk out of the shadows. The first step to overcome yourself is to face yourself, and avoiding is always only the performance of the weak. Behind the success of the king's speech, I saw the princess's care. She helped him find a speech therapist, and she always stayed by his side. No matter where he is, no matter what he is doing, she has always held her hand tightly and said to him: "I know you can." It is also the princess's care that does not give up that makes the king in the most difficult Only then can we persevere. Without such care, insist on how to achieve it. Only because of love can we persevere and succeed. The success of the King’s speech is generally just one sentence—keep in mind your own responsibilities, strengthen your beliefs, take the care of others, walk out of yourself, and move toward success.

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The King's Speech quotes

  • Robert Wood: Let the microphone do the work, sir.

  • Dr. Blandine Bentham: Cigarette smoking calms the nerves and, uh, gives you confidence.