Crisis in life

Scot 2022-12-25 12:06:45

Since the ivory tower, this sense of crisis has slowly started to breed. With the passage of time, the increase of age, and the changes in the life circle, each of us is afraid of falling behind on the running track of life. , But ordinary days wear away our fighting spirit every day. There is an idea in the play that I may agree with at this point in time, that is, you have to force yourself to be a fighter or the other half to be a fighter, so that you can keep pushing yourself to improve and work hard for money, because money can accomplish a lot of things , you can realize more dreams, even if you have a dream, you need a fighter to help you realize it, otherwise it will be a daydream. Don't think about living an ordinary life. If you don't struggle in life, ordinary life is a luxury. Don't expect the days to be as peaceful as water, because there are contrasts in the days, and there are harms in the contrasts. Life is like eating. Look at what is in other people's bowls and then look at what is in your own bowl. The helplessness, remorse and even feel a little humble. Those feelings are unbearable and ignored by anyone at any age.

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  • Troy Sloan: When we were walking around today and you embarrassing me, I kept thinking, like, you know, if I go to this school, everybody here's gonna remember this and I'm never gonna live this down. But... you know, they're not gonna remember. Because, everybody's just thinking about themselves. You know? Nobody cares. Like, the only person that's thinking about you, is me, so... the only person's opinion that you should really care about is mine.

    Brad Sloan: Yeah. What's your opinion?

    Troy Sloan: Well, I love you.

    Brad Sloan: Thank you.