Armstrong is not a CPer, he is just challenging one's limits

Quinn 2022-10-07 07:44:07

After watching the movie, I went to drink, and I was not sober, but there was still a lot to say.

Before, I once went to Wuyi Mountain in Fujian Province. Friends who have been there may know that there is a scenic spot called Dawangfeng that has been abandoned for more than ten years. It is basically off the beaten track. Unfortunately, I met a few foreign girls on the way. I bypassed many popular tourist peaks and went straight to climb this abandoned scenic mountain peak. I followed behind so that the speed was too slow and lost. However, in the process of climbing, this is actually an absolute mountain, and I climbed to the top of the mountain. I can only climb up from the gap between the cliffs, and people are climbing in the gaps where the cliffs intersect. Therefore, during this journey, I have to admire the courageous exploration and adventurous spirit of foreigners.

Magellan, think about it now, how courage he is to sail around the world.

Under the influence of traditional Chinese culture, everyone is more persuaded to say something that Chinese people don’t like to listen to. This persuasion grows from the bones, fearing risk, hating instability, and cannot tolerate risks. In fact, this value concept has to be divided into top and bottom. If it is, the reason behind the backward countries is that they dare not try the impossible. There is no Chinese unit of measurement in modern physics such as Hertz and Newton.

I can't stop giving up, thinking about how much the chance is, and how much weight is exchanged.

To lag behind is to lag behind, to be unable to create is to be unable to create, and human counseling is human counseling. This is a fact and it is undeniable. Therefore, Armstrong's is not the moon, but it is actually the extreme peak of human challenge, and not all people who create great achievements are. Excellent Communist Party member or new Long March assaulter.

I came back from the trip to Wuyi Mountain, and I was surprised that I was once in danger, but since then I am more willing to explore and take risks.

Regarding the moon, there is really some fate. When I was in Beijing at night, I climbed a barren mountain and took a photo of the moon. I even think that things without exploration and adventure are not worth cherishing, and no adventure is not enough to talk about life. .

Attached my photo of the moon, I was amazed that Armstrong really got on board.

The first moon photo taken

At the full moon, I went to shoot for the second time

The moon, in any case, is at this angle, and it is indeed invisible from the back.

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First Man quotes

  • Janet Armstrong: It'll be an adventure.

  • Bob Gilruth: Fate has ordained that the men who went to the moon to explore in peace will stay on the moon to rest in peace. These brave men, Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin, know there is no hope for their recovery.

    Bob Gilruth: They will be mourned by their families; they will be mourned by a Mother Earth that dared send two of her sons into the unknown...

    Bob Gilruth: Others will follow, and surely find their way home. But these men were the first, and they will remain the foremost in our hearts.

    Bob Gilruth: For every human being who looks up at the moon in nights to come will know there is some corner of another world that is forever mankind.