You'll never walk alone

Sigrid 2022-03-22 09:02:35

When you walk through a storm,
Hold your head up high,
And don't be afraid of the dark.
At the end of a storm,
There's a golden sky,
And the sweet silver song of a lark.
Walk on through the wind,
Walk on through the rain,
Though your dreams be tossed and blown.
Walk on, walk on, with hope in your heart,
And you'll never walk alone.
You'll never walk alone.

When Temple Grandin sang this song at the graduation ceremony, time seemed to stand still, and every audience in the audience was shocked. No matter how unpleasant her voice was, at that moment, only You was left. The words 'll never walk alone are deeply etched in the hearts of every listener. Sitting in front of the computer, my emotions were also pushed to the climax. I even had a thought in an instant, the movie is over? Still early. After obtaining a bachelor's degree in psychology, Temple Grandin finally began to study zoology, which she loves, and successfully obtained a master's degree in zoology. Her life-long acclaimed research devoted to the humanization of animal facilities has not yet started. But I still stubbornly prefer the first hour of the movie. I like the hug machine, or squeeze box, which she designed; I like her change from a freak in the eyes of everyone to a genius that others can’t see. Her people were stunned.
"Autism", a friend once described me in this way (or more "isolated"), I don't know how far the distance between autism and autism is, but I was troubled by it for a while, Coupled with ordinary aptitude, in this society, there is often a sense of being embattled on all sides. The more you don't want to provoke this society, the more this society wants to provoke you; the more you want to live in your own world, the more you are forced by reality step by step with no way out. You can't win a self even if you turn your back to the world.
Temple was lucky because she met Dr. Carlock, the most important metor in his life, who told her that you see the world differently than everyone else was a plus, and strongly encouraged her to go to college, "think of it as a door. A door that's going to open up onto a whole new world for you and all you need to do is decide to go through it."
So Temple began to bravely walk through the unknown doors of her life, through the university, through the farm, to the podium of autistic patients; F. Renovation of farm facilities is not accepted... As the song sings, "Don't be afraid of the dark, after the storm is a golden sky".
In fact, Carlock's words are like saying to every autistic person. The door is always open, and it is a brand new world to cross over, but we have built an invisible high wall ourselves. Who says the outside world is not our stage? Who says we won't meet Dr. Carlock in our own lives? And since that moment, our lives will continue to open a new chapter, perhaps even more exciting than Temple.
There is such a thing as a hug machine in this world, and what is even more surprising is that it can relieve tension and anxiety, which has been confirmed by many scientific experiments. Your kind makes you infinitely resistant, even your mother can't bring you warmth, but cold machines can. Temple has spent her life not believing in human relationships, and the 63-year-old, who lives alone in Colorado, occasionally crawls into her squeeze box for a hug. And she can get close to the cow infinitely and communicate with the cow. What an incredible paradox.

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Temple Grandin quotes

  • Eustacia: I have done everything that I can for Temple, and if it isn't good enough, then it just isn't good enough. But you cannot even begin to imagine the chaos, the upheavals, the tantrums and the pain.

    [emphasis]

    Eustacia: Her pain.

    Dr. Carlock: You seem to be acting as if you have done something wrong, when it's obvious you've done everything right. I think she's terrific.

  • Temple Grandin: [voiceover] I've always wanted to understand the gentleness that other people feel by being hugged by their mothers. And now I've made a machine that lets me do that. It feels like a wire gets reconnected. Like something gets repaired.