should and should not

Vita 2022-03-23 09:01:45

Dangerous games always end when the love is lost.
In the end, everything has nothing to do with football, the rest is only hatred.
Brits are also really idle, and they have nothing to do to fight for honor.

What this blog wants to talk about is the insight of the male protagonist after the film.
Learn to persevere and learn to let go.

At first glance, it makes sense, just like in the Buddhist scriptures, one is two, two is one, emptiness is form, and form is emptiness.
But if you push it carefully, when should you insist? When should you let go?
It was difficult, and finally I understood that this sentence seemed to say something, but it seemed to say nothing.

What if I let go when I should hold on, or I hold on when I should let go?
Then, the results are very different, and the results become the consequences. Whose is this?

At this time, even if you tick off the degree and ask the old abbot, it will only be four words, and it will be up to your fate.

Everything that doesn't happen is indeterminate.
And everything that happened, when you look back, it's a foregone conclusion.

why?
Because, you are not God, because there is a Masonburg uncertainty principle.
You can only be an afterthought, discarding unnecessary factors and discovering necessary factors.
Oh, with a slap on the forehead, it turns out, why didn't I think of it at first? !
Hence the distinction between fatalism and agnosticism.

This is what counts as God.
Thinking about it at this time, man is sure to conquer the sky, so it's not shit.

anyway. This is the right time or not, what should I do?
That is, what should you do when objective laws can't tell you what time, what time, and what time?
Materialism does not work, only mind!

You're almost there, I guess.
With any decision, there is no 100% guarantee of the outcome you want.

The point is, this is not the same as 100% going with the flow. After all, people are doing their due diligence here. did what they were capable of.
It's just, God, he wants to get involved, you can't help it.

Therefore, there is a saying, if you should put it, you should put it, if you should take it, you should take it. Do your best.

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Extended Reading

Green Street Hooligans quotes

  • Pete Dunham: [Matt and Pete are sitting at a food vendor stall, reading a newspaper the morning after the Birmingham game/fight] Fuckin' journos. Look at this.

    [he slaps the paper]

    Pete Dunham: West Ham wins 3-nil in a blindin' performance, and our little scrap makes the headline. Bloody muckrakers.

    Matt Buckner: So, what is this?

    Pete Dunham: Bollocks journo bullshit.

    Matt Buckner: No, no, this, the GSE.

    Pete Dunham: [whispering] Shhh! Lower it, son!

    Matt Buckner: What are you guys, like, an organized political movement or something?

    Pete Dunham: No, mate. We're a firm. You never heard of a firm in the States?

    Matt Buckner: No.

    Pete Dunham: All right. Every football team in Europe's got a firm. Some have two.

    [Matt gives him a blank look]

    Pete Dunham: Christ, I forgot how clueless you Yanks are. All you've seen of us is the stadium riots on TV, innit? Come on.

    [they get up and walk away from the stall]

    Pete Dunham: See, West Ham football is mediocre. But our firm is top-notch, and everyone knows it. The GSE: Green Street Elite. Arsenal... great football, shit firm... the Gooners. Tottenham... shit football, and a shit firm... the Yids, they're called. I actually put their main lad through a phone box window the other day.

    Matt Buckner: [Matt looks down at the newspaper] What about Millwall?

    Pete Dunham: Ah, Millwall. Where to even fucking begin with Millwall. Millwall and West Ham firms hate each other, more than any other firms by far.

    Matt Buckner: Sorta like the Yankees and the Red Sox.

    Pete Dunham: More like the Israelis and the Palestinians.

    [Matt laughs]

    Pete Dunham: We haven't played Millwall in ten years. Their top boy's this geezer named Tommy Hatcher. 'Orrible ol' cunt. Back in the Major's day, Tommy's son was killed in a scrap. After that, he went completely mental. Lost the plot.

    Matt Buckner: Well, who's the Major?

    Pete Dunham: Ah, the Major. Quite a legend 'round here. He ran the GSE in the Nineties, when I was comin' up. Hardest bastard you ever saw. They say we kinda lost our way when he left. But believe me, my boys are bringin' the ol' GSE reputation right back.

  • Matt Buckner: So basically, firms are gangs?

    Pete Dunham: Kind of... but we're a far cry from all that Bloods and Crips bullshit. I mean shootin' a machine gun out of a movin' car at an 8 year old girl, that's just cowardly. See, we might be into fightin' an all that... but it's more about reputation. Humiliatin' another mob in a row, doin' somethin' the other firms get to hear and talk about - like a Yank in his first fight battering one of Birmingham's main lads.