"Miracle on Ice" is a good movie, roughly based on a true story, and it looks true. There are two points in it, one is high-intensity training, and the other is to overcome this fear. The film highlights the first point. I have seen a senior sister’s signature: "It is not talent or luck that really determines a person's achievement, but strict self-discipline and high-intensity dedication." I like this sentence very much, often strict self-discipline is It's difficult, and that's one of the reasons why a coach is needed. As for fear, Roosevelt said: The only thing we fear is fear itself. I think it’s a good point, because when disaster strikes, people often have great confidence and determination. On the contrary, what we fear most is when we realize that disaster is coming. This is fear itself. I don't like falling out of book bags when I write things. I will try my best to clean up this stinking problem in the future. One more sentence, Lu Shuxiang said: idioms hurt people, so you should use them as little as possible when writing things. His old man is an expert, but I still don't understand his views on idioms.
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