inspirational

Eloy 2022-04-07 09:01:07

After watching the documentary Dawn Wall. A few thoughts:

1. The ultimate ability of human beings is unimaginable. What most people think is impossible, there will always be one or two people who can do it.

2. The world is most afraid of the word seriousness, identifying a goal and fighting to the end. Use different methods, resources, try it out, and eventually miracles will happen.

3. Be persistent with your partner and encourage collaboration. Trust is the most precious.

4. Don't give yourself any excuses. As long as you set goals and train consistently, you can always find a way to overcome your shortcomings. 5. The success achieved is proportional to the effort. You can't just see the dazzling halo of others, but also think about the hard work behind it!

6. This documentary is awesome, it awakens my inner dream. The story has its ups and downs, and the dedication of Tommy and Kelvin has inspired me to move forward, whether it's work or study, or to achieve my dreams of rock climbing, skiing and flying.

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  • Sven 2022-04-06 09:01:07

    It's very interesting to watch it together with "Freehand Rock Climbing", which has just won the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature. The latter has been training with Alex Honnold is the film's male protagonist Tommy Caldwell, and the freehand rock climbing hobby in the two documentaries They conquered the same rock, El Capitan. Compared with the two films, "Wall of Dawn" shows more Tommy's growth experience, family changes and mental journey, while "Free Rock Climbing" has achieved the ultimate in excavating Alex's personal charm. We don't need to compare who is greater or whose challenge is more difficult, because whether it's the last 20 minutes of "Free Climbing" or Tommy's decision to stick to the summit with his partner in this film, it's enough to make the audience feel Shocked, they are all fearless people who pursue the limit.

  • Hadley 2022-04-06 09:01:07

    I watched a series of climbing documentaries recently, including "Free Solo", "Meru", "Valley rising" and "Dawn Wall". The stories of Tommy and Alex are so inspiring, it's not difficult to think about posting Sci. Come on! .