We don't need to give meaning to everything

Justice 2022-04-05 08:01:01

The main line of the movie is that Tommy and his companions spent 19 days free climbing an ultra-difficult route in El Capitan, 19 days of eating, drinking and lhasa all on the cliff, and it took several years to develop and perfect before trying free climbing. route. I can't help but wonder, what's the reason for all this tossing? I'm sure a lot of people have this doubt. The most shocking thing in the whole film is not Tommy's tenacious will to overcome many difficulties, but Tommy's pure love for rock climbing, which deeply moved me. That kind is purely about not giving climbing any sacred meaning. Just because of love, so rock climbing. Of course, I'm not saying to support those who give up all to pursue their dreams blindly. Some necessary thinking is still needed before making a decision, but we may really not need to give meaning to everything in life. What is the meaning of reading, what is the meaning of painting, what is the meaning of climbing, and what is the meaning of living? ...these questions are unanswerable. Instead of spending a lot of time thinking about the meaning of something, actually start doing things that make you happy. Putting aside all those utilitarians, purposes, and all, in the process, one can experience happiness and satisfaction, isn’t that the original meaning of what we do.

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  • Kylie 2022-04-24 07:01:26

    9 points. The ultimate pursuit of extreme sports is not something ordinary people can understand. Tommy refused to give up his partner, and finally both climbed to the top of the Dawn Wall, bathed in the first rays of sunshine in Yosemite El Capitan. At the end of the film, Tommy's 2-year-old son strives to climb the rock, a new generation of rock climbers is born, and the extreme genes are passed on...

  • Ashtyn 2022-04-10 09:01:08

    Only rock climbers who are not afraid of failure are qualified to bathe in the first light on the dawn wall; and only the brave in life are qualified to appreciate the first rainbow after the storm.