dream and life

General 2022-03-25 09:01:10

On the subway back from the internship, I watched Rudy's teammates take off their jerseys and put them on the coach's table one by one, crying like a dog when they said "This is for Rudy".
This is the blood and tears counterattack of a nobody who is not recognized or valued by everyone. The cynicism of my father and brother since I was a child, the denial of my teacher when I was a student, and the refusal of my coach. How many people can fight back in the mockery of fate? There is no downfall in his cellar, the torture of pain, and the pressure of his studies in the movie. In the end, he must bear all of this alone. If it was me, would I cross? However, the current self, has not even taken the first step. I wish I dare to say "I will do it whatever it takes" out loud and fight, fight, fight.
Recent employment has brought back to the forefront a question that was once shelved: do what you are good at or do what you like/think. (Forgive my pessimism after such a bloody film.)
The film doesn't say anything about Rudy's future. I think this game will not make him a professional player, it will just be the same as before, as a senior, take off his jersey again and everything will be the past. No matter how much training, the disparity in physical condition will eventually shut Rudy out. And this is not about any personal feelings. The confidence that this time gave him will definitely promote his future development. I am a line in Special Forces 2 but it jumped out unexpectedly. Humans, not machines, are not omnipotent. In the end, he still couldn't escape the "arrangement" of fate and returned to his former life.
However, if you have made it through, no matter the outcome, you can have no regrets. For me, when?

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Rudy quotes

  • Daniel: You're a Ruettiger! There's nothing in the world wrong with being a Ruettiger!

  • Frank: If you are a part of that team, then my opinion of Notre Dame football just hit the shits!