Learned a word called "undervalue"

Geraldine 2021-10-18 09:29:41

This movie is indeed one of the best movies I have ever seen. Bravely express the reality, the reality of team management, the reality of personnel relations, the reality of the family, the reality of the game, the reality of public opinion, but the protagonist Billy Bearne’s simple "unrealistic" ideal lit up all the pain, Struggling, helpless, mediocre.
This movie can applaud and talk about a lot of things, screenwriting, acting, editing... Each branch is a facet. And I just want to talk about the word "undervalue" in the movie. The
subtitles at the beginning showed that Yankees, who was piled up with money, defeated Athletics. Do you think this should be the case?
At the beginning, the boss talked to Billy and said that he was doing well enough that his boss undervalued him.
The little fat man was not reused, his original boss undervalued him.
His colleagues and veterans said he was dragging the team into the abyss, and they undervalued him.
Those players with defects, everyone undervalued them.
The clamoring commentators on TV constantly laughed at Billy. They Undervalued Billy and Fatty's baseball theory.
What is Undervalue?
Undervalue is the value that is underestimated by everyone. Everyone says it’s not good and useless. But this is not without value. Someone knows his value. He can persist and take risks. He can overcome the doubts of "what am I doing". He can listen to "I' am just a bit caught in the middle" and still persist. ,insist. When someone looked at the farmland, they believed that the land was "undervalued", and later they became real estate tycoons. Some people believed that some stocks were undervalued when the stock market was in a mess, and later they became monopoly. Some people believe that the value of a subject is undervalued when no one cares about it. Later they became academicians... But most people in the world only know to listen to other people’s opinions. After listening, they gradually missed a lot. Valuable things become worthless.
Ma Yun said: "Today is cruel, tomorrow is cruel, and the day after tomorrow will be beautiful, but most people will die tomorrow night, but will not see the sun after tomorrow." The search for value requires not only wisdom, but also courage. Patience, toughness to endure hardship.
No matter how good a movie is, there are very few things that may change the audience. But after watching this movie about "undervalue", maybe we can take 10 seconds to ask ourselves some questions:
Does my boss underestimate my value? Did my classmate underestimate my value? Have I underestimated my worth?
Have I underestimated the value of my work? Did I underestimate my dream? Have I underestimated the possibility of realizing my dream? ...
Billy with little fat man said, You are not asking the right question . The point is do you Believe that?
Little fat man said, yes.
So they changed their value, the value of baseball theory from no value to undervalue.
I also want to ask you, I am not asking other question, the point is
Do you have the Believes?

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Moneyball quotes

  • Grady Fuson: Artie, who do you like?

    Scout Artie: I like Perez. He's got a classy swing; its a real clean stroke.

    Scout Barry: He can't hit a curve ball.

    Scout Artie: Yeah, there's some work to be done, I'll admit that.

    Scout Barry: Yeah, there is.

    Scout Artie: But he is noticeable.

    Matt Keough: And an ugly girlfriend.

    Scout Barry: What does that mean?

    Matt Keough: Ugly girlfriend means no confidence.

    Scout Barry: OK.

    [Beane buries his head in hands out of frustration with the conversation]

    John Poloni: Now you guys are full of it. Artie's right. This guy's got an attitude and an attitude is good. I mean it's the kind of guy who walks into a room and his dick has already been there for two minutes.

    Phil Pote: He passes the eye candy test. He's got the looks. He's great at playing the part. He just needs to get some playing time.

    Matt Keough: I'm just saying his girlfriend is a 6 at best.

  • Peter Brand: It's about getting things down to one number. Using stats to reread them, we'll find the value of players that nobody else can see. People are over looked for a variety of biased reasons and perceived flaws. Age, appearance, personality. Bill James and mathematics cuts straight through that. Billy, of the twenty thousand knowable players for us to consider, I believe that there is a championship team of twenty five people that we can afford. Because everyone else in baseball under values them. Like an island of misfit toys.