What is success?

Kellie 2022-03-22 09:02:08

Our school set up its own basketball team. Those young people train together every day. In my opinion, all of them are very independent and like to pretend to be B. But then I was surprised to find that they actually learned to pass the ball. Take the game seriously. I think this is inseparable from the coach. Whenever I see the coach yelling off the court, I feel the role of the coach.
Inadvertently, I watched this film on CCTV6, and it was at an inconspicuous time. It was not a good film, and there was no solemn notice, and it entered my eyes. It made me realize that great coaches don't just teach you how to play, they really teach you how to be a person and soothe your heart.
In the past, I always looked down on these so-called "small roles" and always wanted to be a big politician and a big entrepreneur, thinking that was called success. Now it seems that if you can hold a little power in one place, even a small place, and be able to use your talents to do something for some people (no longer the people), that is success! Success is not about how much money you earn or how famous you are, but whether you can realize yourself, whether you can help people live a happy life and realize their dreams.
This afternoon, I also read an article in "Solo Troupe", and it was written that we must keep improving, keep improving, and take everything seriously. After watching "Reinvigorating the Ball Wind", this concept is more firm. Before, I didn't take some issues seriously, or thought it was boring or unimportant. Avoiding and complaining when dealing with troubles (such as being pointed out by the teacher, no response, just bowing your head instead of cooperating with it and constantly correcting)
From today onwards, I will face life bravely and deal with the problems I face positively. Reflect on what you have experienced, be passionate about life, and take everything seriously

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Gridiron Gang quotes

  • Anthony: Don't do this, please! I got two little boys at home!

    Willie Weathers: For my dead homie!

    Anthony: No, don't do this!

    [Willie shoots and misses him]

    Willie Weathers: Oh, shit! Damn!

  • Sean Porter: Listen, Paul, we convince a kid to stop gang banging, all we do is create a void. And unless we fill that void with something better, we're gonna lose 'em.

    Sean Porter: According to the teaching staff, the kids here have trouble being punctual, responding to authority, being a member of a team, and accepting criticism. What one activity can improve 'em on all these areas?

    Paul Higa: You want to start a football team?

    Sean Porter: Exactly.

    Paul Higa: Sean, look at them. Our who system's designed to prevent them from making contact.

    Sean Porter: Our whole system right now is a joke.

    Ted Dexter: Malcolm, you're not buying into this, are you?

    Malcolm Moore: Seventy-five percent of our kids end up back in jail. How much worse could it be?

    Ted Dexter: Well, who are they gonna play against?

    Sean Porter: I'll find 'em high school teams to play.

    Ted Dexter: Wait a minute, you wanna take 'em out of camp? You really think you can trust these kids?

    Sean Porter: Not now, no. But if they were a football team...

    Ted Dexter: Oh, c'mon Sean. It's impossible.

    Sean Porter: Then lets try the impossible, because the possible just ain't working.

    Sean Porter: Paul, we've got to give these kids a target and we've gotta fill that void.

    Sean Porter: You played football, didn't you?

    Paul Higa: Defensive end. Second Team All League.

    Paul Higa: Alright. we'll give it a try. But your neck is way out on this.