Bobo, the protagonist in the film, did just that. The Tourette syndrome that he was born with made him special, but this was not what he wanted. He couldn't control himself, and sometimes made strange noises and convulsions. These special symptoms attracted strange eyes from classmates and teachers, as well as rejection. , this series of "special" treatment of him by the outside world and his own "speciality" created his special life. He is different because he has done a good job of himself; no matter what you are facing, be it setbacks or temptations, you must stick to yourself and be your best self.
There is such a segment in the film that Bobo's mother takes him to church to learn about the life of another Tourette syndrome group. However, these patients gave up on themselves, hid at home and did not dare to go out, and even "kindly" persuaded Bobo not to go out in the future. However, Bobo said that he was different from them. He did not accept his fate, nor would he compromise. He wanted to overcome it, never abandon it, never give up, and live out his best self.
In Bobo's adult job hunting experience, we can see that he has done it. His perseverance, positivity and optimism; he does not hide his shortcomings at all, and he is brave to be himself, so that he finally successfully overcomes the defects and wins love and happiness. Career, do a good job of yourself, and live a wonderful life.
So no matter whether we are beautiful or ugly, we must be brave to be ourselves and live our own style!
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