It's not just words, it's an acknowledgment of yourself!

Hilton 2022-03-24 09:03:52

When I watch this movie, I always think back to my childhood.
Because I have also participated in some English competitions, I am very touched.

The protagonist, the ordinary little girl who can no longer be ordinary, wears small glasses and often skips classes.
Lack of parental care.

She is like a piece of jade in the stone, not ostentatious, but has a very dazzling brilliance.
She was selected to compete in the National Word Spelling Bee. In the beginning, I was full of unconfidence in myself and doubted my abilities.

Until she met her coach, who inspired her, mentored her, and helped her get out of the slump. After hard training, all the way to the national finals.

The ending of the movie was as expected by everyone. The little girl won the championship. I think what she won was not only the heavy trophy, but more about her own ability and confidence in herself.

What left the deepest impression on me is that passage, that passage that has always inspired her to move forward, and I am here to share with you all --------

Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequent, our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.


We ask ourselves, who I am to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented and fabulous?
Actually, who are you not to be?
we were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us.
As we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same.

Our greatest fear is not because of our incompetence, our greatest fear is our immeasurable abilities.


We often ask ourselves, why am I able to be that witty, beautiful, talented, outstanding person?
In fact, you can be any outstanding talent.
We are born to demonstrate the gifts God has given us.
When we push our abilities to the limit, we also unknowingly give others the impetus to succeed.

So ,don't be afraid of who you are, because there is always something powerful laid right inside of our heart. you just don;t know it!

Now I feel that my heart is full of hope and strength, hehe, this should be seen
The feeling after finishing the inspirational film .
It's just that this feeling is so strong that I SHED TEARS. I

like that caring lad, he doesn't regard our little girl as a competitor,
he helps her when she is in trouble. cute guy~

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Extended Reading

Akeelah and the Bee quotes

  • Terrence: Man, that's a white word if I ever heard one. It's a trick. Stop playing!

  • Katie Kerwin McCrimmon: [commentating on TV] Several of the kids placed very high in last year's bee, especially Dylan Chiu. He's come in second two years in a row.

    Derrick-T: Kick his butt, Akeelah! B-U-T-T, butt!