The old man chats about teenage madness

Ellen 2022-12-06 18:53:34

This is a late review. In fact, I have collected this documentary as soon as it was released, but I haven't watched it. I am too busy with my baby, and I have a sense of treasure like I have a good wine and don't want to drink it. This weekend, I finished it in two parts while taking the baby, and the 8-year-old boss was very dedicated to accompany me to finish the whole process. I don't know how much he can understand, but I hope he can gradually understand how lucky he is to live in the same era with such a great man.

I also always like to dream of various fantasies about changing the world, such as advocating human rights to promote equality, such as resisting domestic violence, fighting against unfair laws and inactions that protect powerful groups, but in fact, the most I do is to be impassioned just typing on the keyboard. And he, he was different, he was Bill, so extraordinary.

He has achieved astronomical wealth as successful as he has, but he has been able to move forward with his own hands and shoulders for ten years on the road of a better future for all mankind. The new white hair added every day reminded him of the little time left, and the uncontrollable setbacks repeatedly impacted his tired but tenacious heart.

At the end of the play, on the sparkling lake, the picture of him and Melinda working together in unison makes people quite sad. Involuntarily, the Hurt by Johny Cash echoed in my mind:

I wear this crown of thons

Upon my liars chair

Full of broken thoughts

I cannot repair

Beneath the stains of time

The feelings disappear

You are someone else

I am still right here

What have I become

My sweetest friend

Everyone I know

Goes away in the end

And you could have it all

My empire of dirt

I will let you down

I will make you hurt

If I could start again

A million miles away

I will keep myself

I would find a way

——I wish Bill's great cause to come to an end and write a different ending.

He probably couldn't care less but I truly admire him more for what he has become than who he was decades ago.

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