Face yourself bravely

Cameron 2021-12-16 08:01:10

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In the beginning, the heroine left alone with her child because of the relationship with her ex-husband. The heroine in the story is still the same. It may be related to human nature. Not everyone always dares to face themselves bravely. The heroine has always They all dare not express themselves, and endure and withdraw alone when encountering things. I am not criticizing the heroine here. I just want to see if we can learn something from the movie.

Movie is life, life is a journey. We went through several reincarnations before we came back to this journey. And this journey is very short, so we might as well be bold, might as well be bold to love someone, to climb a mountain, to chase a dream. From "Big Fish and Begonia"

One point I want to express here is that we have to face ourselves bravely, why the heroine’s talent and temperament coexist but still shrink so much, it comes from our own courage to a large extent. What courage can bring us is unlimited strength. Finally I express my true feelings with the heroine in the movie. This is the inevitable development of the story, and it is also what people have to face. It is to face yourself. I don’t know if you have thought about this issue. In fact, face yourself. Isn't it the hardest thing?

I have always told myself to be the best version of myself. Recently, I have encountered all kinds of problems since I started my own business. I slowly started to learn to reflect and learn how to learn. Learn how to define myself, learn first to think about what I can bring to others, and finally what others can bring to me, and learn how to improve myself. Although there is still a long way to go in the future, I hope I can be more brave on the road Facing oneself, looking for a better self, a person's life is long and short, and I hope to cherish this life.

I like her last so confident smile

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