In the past two years, I have been soaking in the hornet’s nest for a long time, and I have been constantly amazed by the colorful and breathtaking travel notes, especially the large number of female authors in the beehead. Although they were photographed by the editor-in-chief for various reasons , Either the feelings are delicate, or the text is wonderful, or the photography is amazing, but they are inseparable from their independent side.
Yesterday I just saw a travel note. It was a journey of a senior girl from Egypt to Turkey, to Iran, and to Afghanistan. She witnessed the cultural differences along the way, felt the warmth and coldness of the world, and recorded the changing times. Perhaps in the eyes of others, the places she walked through were not peaceful. In Afghanistan, a suicide attack involving hundreds of casualties happened beside her. But at the same time, she also went deep into the hinterland of the Pashtuns and visited the inaccessible pearl of the Pamirs. The beautiful lake scenery in the lens made me have the urge to fly over at once desperately.
When the female colleagues in the office are talking about marriage and love, and when they are making detailed plans for their known lives, they have imagined the feeling of a woman alone in the remote ocean center fighting the wind and waves. Perhaps, the former represents the choice of 99% of people, but this does not prevent less than 1% of people from taking a different path. There is no better life between these two different kinds of lives. We all have the right to choose. These small groups of people actually embody the value and strength of women in different ways while following social conventions for them. ——What men can do, women can also do.
People always associate adventure with men habitually, and when it comes to women, they always think of family. Because family needs sensibility, women do not have enough tenacity to take risks, as if sensibility is the embodiment of cowardice. But in the movie, the shipwrecked heroine Tami is alone on the vast Pacific Ocean to make up the leaking sailboat, drain the seawater of the full cabin, clear the overturned mast, and erect a new sail to determine her position. And the direction, using the ocean currents to save a little bit of self-rescue, rely on the thoughts of the fiancé, who actually didn't exist, and who was already killed. Intuitively, the audience will first be subdued by Tami's professional sailing skills and strong physical fitness, but her undestroyed and the will to live is the key to the ultimate successful rescue. Adventures rely on more than just a passion. Only when they survive and go home successfully can stories be told. The sensual energy often makes women radiate more vitality than men in desperate situations.
The prototype of the story, in reality, Tami inherited his lover's will after being rescued, became a true sailing navigator, and continued to move firmly on her extraordinary life course. This kind of experience is not the life most of us want, but the interpretation of the meaning of life is indeed awe-inspiring. Women are not weaker than men. Sometimes, they are even stronger than men.
Wonderful, recommended, consider collecting.
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