A very small girl made a fence, a forest, a wolf, a castle, a prince and a princess out of paper, and made up a story of the prince and the princess. People around her said to her, "You need a prince." She Say, "No, I don't need a prince, it's superpowers."
She is Joey. Growing up, a single mother raising two children alone, she divorced her husband Tony, but the down-and-out man often needed Joey's financial support. Not only that, but Joey also has to take care of his mother, who sits in front of the TV every day, and his father, who is romantic and provocative. She doesn't need a prince, she really doesn't have a prince. When she was exhausted, she used her super powers.
Joey is very creative and has an extraordinary business acumen. She invented the magic mop, which greatly facilitated the housewives. A deal is struck between Joey and businessman Neil to promote magic mops into the market. But Joey soon found out that everyone who passed by wanted something from her until she went broke. In the end, it was Joey who invented the mop, it was Joey who sold the mop, and it was Joey who discovered and solved the problem. On the day he was forced to sign the bankruptcy contract, Joey found a breakthrough point in a pile of documents. Through the phone call with the Hong Kong people, he found the key to cracking the dead end. It turned out that the key was hidden in what we thought was impossible to solve. behind the problem. When the question is clear, the confirmation is clear, everything is clear. In the past, she had been patient, until when she couldn't bear it, she hit hard, cut her long hair, fought bravely, tried to argue with her competitors, she didn't know what would happen next, she just did it. At this moment, the door opened and a new life map unfolded magnificently.
Joey's unwillingness to give up and the pressure to bear forced out her superpowers, and her breakthroughs were escalated from collisions with her native family. The family of origin dragged her down and made her a success. In her work and life, she broke through the obstacles brought by her family of origin little by little. The accumulated experience and contacts helped her to break through the bottleneck in the business field, and helped her to turn the tide at the last moment of bankruptcy and open up a new world. Joey's success stems from her accepting everything around her, no matter how hard, how unbearable, and how uncomfortable she is, she accepts, transforms, and loves, and does everything she can to "turn waste into treasure" and try her best to do everything possible. Let everyone live in harmony and exert their greatest energy. For example, the ex-husband who eats soft rice, the mother who is always wandering, the father and sister who are never reliable and troublesome, and the business friend who is like a wolf. No matter who or what she encounters, she cherishes, takes care of, and loves with all her heart. She takes good care of them and doesn't ask for anything, but always sticks to her principles and bottom line. She worked hard to solve every problem that appeared, every time she solved a problem, every time she defeated a "monster", it was an upgrade, and the process of killing monsters was the process of upgrading. Facing, accepting, and solving is the moment of breaking the game.
A prince has never been a princess' superpower; a man has never been a woman's superpower. The superpowers of princesses and women come from themselves, from their dreams and the process of realizing them. It was never the prince who kissed the Sleeping Beauty princess, but the princess' desire to wake up. Like Joey. Joey's super power is actually: being yourself, constantly transforming into growth and upgrading in the process. Super power, not so mysterious, very real, you have to create, fight, and succeed by yourself. Even when the mountains and rivers are exhausted, don't give up. It is hidden behind the despair and abandonment, like back-to-back Siamese brothers.
Everyone starts from the dream life, but whether or not the dream life can end is entirely up to oneself, and can only rely on oneself. At the moment of success, no one else but yourself. Always, only you can push yourself to succeed.
This is the film "Joey the Fight" based on the true stories of brave ladies. Let us remember a line in the film, "When others see my weakness, I will turn my weakness into my own strength." This Also our superpower.
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