Pentium, bloom!

Gudrun 2022-03-21 09:02:18

I just watched the movie "The Pentium Age", a movie about the Great Depression of the 1930s in the United States. Howard, a car businessman, invested in the horse racing business and found a homeless cowboy Smith as a horse trainer, and Smith found a rider Reid. Three people and one horse have deduced a history of struggle and inspired the people who were in deep depression.

1. Depression is only the stage of bottoming out and rebounding. It will be over soon, and then it will be a breakthrough. Although it is equally difficult, the harvest will be even greater.

2. Professionalism + perseverance + opportunity can make a career successful.

3. No one can make a career on their own, they all need to find the right partners, need each other, trust each other, and achieve each other.

4. Don't give up, don't give up. (borrowed from "Soldier Assault")

5. I really want to go out for a run now, haha, run like a sea biscuit.

One of my favorite lines:

"son, what are you so mad at?"

You want to win, he wants to win, he interferes with you, makes you angry, upsets you, and you are really fooled? Are you a fool?

You gotta piss him off, get him out of control, get him wrong, get him out of the game!

"Hold on! Hold on!"

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Extended Reading

Seabiscuit quotes

  • George Woolf: [during the Match race, on the final stretch to War Admiral's jockey] So long, Charlie.

  • Mrs. Pollard: You should be riding it. You knew the poem.

    Mr. Pollard: Yeah, but he just looks so perfect out there, doesn't he?

    Mrs. Pollard: Yeah.

    Mr. Pollard: That's the poetry, Agnes. That's the poetry