But what can I do?

Libbie 2022-04-21 09:02:14

It's easy to stand aside and criticize, but it's hard to make a change because it takes effort; it's easy to imagine life and plan for the future in your mind over and over again, but it's hard to make it a reality because it takes effort.

Moreover, efforts may not necessarily have the results we want. In the movie, five college students die. Forgive me for being pessimistic, but in reality, the outcome is likely to be an act of terror characterized as sinful, criticized and spurned.

I'm about to end my study life at a prestigious school, and frankly, I'm disappointed. To yourself, to the atmosphere created by this joint effort.

In this era, we can easily indulge ourselves in eating, drinking, shopping, shopping, and shopping, but why not be bound by it.

We were having a blast in a mental prison.

Gaming is the most profitable industry, what a great metaphor.

But what can I do?

I am so timid, so fearful, and so inferior, yet pitifully guarding the most useless feelings, using "idealism" and "social responsibility" to console myself.

It stands to reason that the bedding is enough, it is time for a bowl of chicken soup.

Sorry, no.

Because I have not yet found my purpose in life, I am still afraid and still not free to do what I think is right.

I'm not afraid of death, because I don't live for myself at all. For so many years, I seem to have been living in the expectations of my relatives, friends, teachers, and society.

However, "The Color of Bassati" has convinced us of this: life has a purpose, you can be aware of it, and then experience a completely different life experience.

Then, let yourself go to pain, to be confused, to lose, to tangle, to find it...

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Rang De Basanti quotes

  • Mr. McHeneley: [In his diary] I always believed there were two kinds of men in this world, men who go to their deaths screaming, and men who go to their deaths in silence. Then I met a third kind.

  • Ajay Rathod: I'm proud of my country.

    Karan: Really, exactly what are you proud of? The Poverty?

    Aslam: No, he's proud of the Unemployment

    Karan: Or are you proud of the Corruption?

    Ajay Rathod: No country is perfect, Kran we have to work to make it perfect.

    Karan: Tell you what Ajay, you go on trying to make this country perfect, once I get into a college, i'm pushing of to America, nothing's ever going to get better in this garbage dump.