my unexpected life

Keegan 2022-08-28 19:24:08

Unexpected life is not self-required, but God-given.

I had severe insomnia at a very young age, as well as chronic diseases such as gallstones and constipation.

That year, my family suffered a catastrophe that many families have experienced. Since then, I have lived in a closed environment for a few years, living a collective life that obeys orders and has an organized life. All three meals are vegetarian dishes with less oil, and rice is mostly miscellaneous grains. . Of course I'm not used to sitting on it all the time. However, people have a strong ability to adapt to the environment, and it didn't take long for me to get used to it.

Slowly, my sleep got better, my biliary tract didn't hurt, and my bowel movements became normal. When I went home for reunion, my chronic disease disappeared, and I realized that in those years of isolation, my diet and routine were very beneficial. Treating my chronic disease, the pain of leaving home at that time is self-evident, I returned home and became a healthy person. This is an unexpected life given to me by God.

The original company asked me to go back to my old business, but I refused. It really seemed that the male protagonist in the film had said goodbye to the past. I went down to the grassroots level and learned to drive a bed. I have developed the habit of living a regular life. The "accidental life" that God gave me, I hope I keep it and keep it forever.

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Regarding Henry quotes

  • Bradley: I got bad knees.

    Henry: What?

    Bradley: My knees, they're bad. Ask me why.

    Henry: Why?

    Bradley: Football. Wrecked them both playing college football. Man, it was my life. Football, what else was there? Not jack shit. Homecoming, right? That son of a bitch threw a perfect spiral, and I caught it... boom. Right out of the sky. I had the moment. When that safety hit me, and I felt my knees pop, I knew that was it. Game over. Forget it. I was dead. My life was over, Hank. Now ask me if I mind having bad knees.

    Henry: Do you mind...

    Bradley: No. No way. It was a test. I had to find a life. The therapist that helped me walk again? He was so cool. I thought, "That's what I want to do." When I told some of my buddies, they laughed right in my face. Called me a nurse. Bought me white dresses and shit. But check it out. You're walking. You're talking. You're sitting here drinking some pretty expensive damn beer. I had something to do with that. If it weren't for my knees, I'd never have met you. So, no, I don't mind having bad knees, no. Let me tell you something, Hank. Don't listen to nobody trying to tell you who you are. It might take a while, but you'll figure yourself out.

  • Henry: [on seeing the firearm] Oh come on man I just came in for cigarettes

    Liquor Store Gunman: [only lines] Give me your wallet

    Henry: [on being shot] Now wait just a second

    [gets shot in the head]