What a wonderful world.

Eriberto 2022-03-21 09:01:26

The last time I saw this movie was a long time ago, and the only inspiration for me at that time was to find Pride and Prejudice and read it, to study whether it is true that men are proud and women are prejudiced? It led to my interest in English literature and the depth of foreign literature. Maybe the plot is too fast-paced—so fast from female boss to would-be female writer, from enemy to lover. Thanks to the web, thanks to Austin.

Women and men, little white rabbits and big foxes, small bookstores and big bookstores, brick-and-mortar stores and online stores. Then what? I want to predict the future, but there is no evidence and no thinking. Is another form of monopoly inevitable? First in scale, then in form. This trend is taking shape: every store has an online store to expand its influence. Perhaps evolving humans are subconsciously choosing to support another form of prosperity, promoting the co-evolution of shops and humans for true intelligence and diversity.

Sometimes I'm really tired. I wonder why I have to do so many things, why I make myself so tired, when I can choose to spend so much time easily. But why do you still choose this place, choose this matter, choose your current self... and not others?

Perhaps it is because we know that we can do something to make the world more beautiful and human beings happier, so we are all doing something. Occasionally, although we will run around for some short-term profits, we will still stop at a certain moment and ask ourselves and the world, are we still in sync? Are we living for the whole of humanity, for everything in the world, for our own progress?

In any case, FOX has done something for some of our needs. His big bookstore can provide a higher efficiency of book selection, increase the opportunities for people to communicate, enhance the integration of multiculturalism (such as reading and coffee), increase the The energy efficiency of communicating with people around you. He was a fusion agent, a good businessman, and a good friend. He has an open mind. I think if he meets today's online business, he will transform in time, keep up with the pace of the times, and promote social progress and human openness. Ideal state.

But even if it's not Fox in the movie, there will be so-and-so in reality. Even if the small bookstore closes, there are still people reading, that's fine. Form doesn't matter. If bookstores all over the world disappear, but people read more books, I can't help but say that this is not due to online sales. Anyway, I benefited from low-priced books and got more books to read. Unless the bookstore is a good school, I am willing to pay for humanized courses and "life textbooks" that I can understand.

Online dating is just a gimmick. What really makes them understand each other better is the friction and interaction in reality. No amount of affectionate emails I have written is as good as a powerful look. The current network has faded away the desire brought by distance in the past, and you can always know what the other party is doing, but what if you know it? We just want to test whether the other party wants to listen to our own heart, and whether they want to open up and plan together. The tacit understanding is rare. After chatting online for several years, it is not as good as face-to-face.

Movies are the epitome and sublimation of life, and it is best to give some guidance and inspiration.
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Extended Reading
  • Luigi 2022-03-24 09:01:26

    Aren't all love stories supposed to happen this way? Very moving...

  • Madonna 2022-03-22 09:01:24

    Now it seems that the despised netizens meet face to face. Before the Internet was popularized and abused, it was also a kind of sweet old love movie. It was interesting in the 1990s.

You've Got Mail quotes

  • Kathleen Kelly: You don't love me.

    [Frank shakes his head "no"]

    Kathleen Kelly: Me, either.

    Frank: You don't love me?

    [they both laugh]

    Frank: But we're so right for each other!

    Kathleen Kelly: I know! I know. Well, is there someone else? Oh! That woman on television, Sydney Ann.

    Frank: [sheepish] Uh... I mean, nothing has happened or anything, but...

    Kathleen Kelly: Ooh, Frank. Is she a Republican?

    Frank: I... can't help myself.

    [they laugh again]

    Frank: What about you? Is there someone else?

    Kathleen Kelly: No. No, but... but there is the dream of someone else.

  • Joe Fox: I like Patricia. I *love* Patricia. Patricia makes *coffee* nervous.