Respect the rules or stay away from them, it's our choice

Renee 2022-03-24 09:02:24

These days I have been thinking about the topic of game rules, and
as a result, I have watched a lot of films about rules,
or to be more precise, no matter what the theme of the film is or what the plot is,
I only pay attention to the rules.

After watching this film, I finally understood one thing,
no rules are wrong, whether it is the rules of the game or the principles of our life,
we often fall into conflict, confusion and confusion, just because we don't know what we want.

This Yang thought that he wanted money and status when he entered Vanity Fair,
but it turned out that what really attracted him in this circle was the unswerving love in the film.
When he found what he really wanted and found it, of
course he could choose to leave.

Before entering any circle, we can not understand the rules,
but we must know what we want from this circle.
If the rules make you hard, you can also measure the pain of not getting what you want,
and which one is more painful than the pain of enduring the rules.

The world is so big, there is always a circle that is more happy than painful.
If we can't stand the rules of the game, we don't need to make irresponsible remarks about the rules,
because it can be someone else's rules,
or we can be more than the person who makes the rules. Be strong and
become the new rule maker.

This film is so good, I immediately went online to find the novel after reading it, but
the Chinese version of Dangdang was out of stock, and
I actually bought the original book, I must be crazy.
Saying this again, don't forget to give it to me after reading the Chinese book, thank you in
advance!

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How to Lose Friends & Alienate People quotes

  • Sidney Young: What's the greatest film ever made?

    Alison Olsen: It's hard to say. I mean, I personally love La Dolce Vita...

    Sidney Young: [Imitates game show buzzer] Incorrect!

    Sidney Young: [Continues, dead pan] Con Air.

    Alison Olsen: [a bit perplexed] I beg your pardon?

    Sidney Young: Con Air, right? It's got everything, hasn't it? You know, you've got Malkovich for your acting chops, you got Nicky Cage for your action, Steve Buscemi for your comedy, John Cusack for the gays. Right? It's like a smorgasbord, isn't it?

  • Lawrence Maddox: When I do it, it's called flirting. When you do it, it's called sexual harassment.