The beauty is late, the famous general is white-headed

Augustus 2022-03-21 09:01:20

Reminds me of an American short story I read before, about a black man who fights boxing to support his family, and in order to fight boxing he has to maintain his physical strength, so he has to eat a pound of steak; and for this pound of steak, they have to spend all all the money. But this time, they couldn't even afford a poorer pound of steak. So if he doesn't have physical strength, he may not win; if he doesn't win, they have no money, and if they don't have money, not only can they not survive, but they also owe a lot of debt to the butcher...

Wrestler's story is obviously more complicated than it is . I think the protagonist had his own prime time, but for whatever reason, he came from that time with no savings, no home, no family, nothing. Now all he has left is professional wrestling and a bruised body. For the rest of his life, he faced rejection and cold eyes, at least on the wrestling ring, he faced cheers and cheers. So he ignored it and insisted on spending his last life on a show.

The beauty is late, and the famous general is white-headed.
If the twilight beauty changes from the top card to the street, the white-headed name will change from the commander to the juggler, how can the sadness in it be explained in a few simple words.

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Extended Reading

The Wrestler quotes

  • Randy 'The Ram' Robinson: The only place I get hurt is out there. The world don't give a shit about me.

  • Cassidy: [to Ram, as she touches his scars and after he shows her some of the scars he has accumulated throughout his career] He was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon him, and by his wounds we are healed.