The name of the last movie I watched was "Call Me Number One". At the beginning of the movie, I heard unusual behavior of men. It turned out that the male protagonist, Cohen, had congenital Tourette's syndrome.
Tourette's is a severe spastic disorder that causes Cohen to wriggle his neck uncontrollably and make strange noises. And this kind of weird behavior made him not understood by the people around him since he was a child. In school, teachers often criticized him, classmates even ridiculed him, and even his father was disappointed with him. Only her mother did not give up, encouraging him to support him. Until the principal cleverly let everyone know his true situation in front of everyone at a school meeting, and let him have a firm dream of becoming a teacher who cares for students, even if this illness made him suffer on the road of seeking the dream of a teacher. To the suspicion of everyone, he was repeatedly frustrated, but he always insisted on his dream. In order to find a school that is willing to accept him, he did not abandon his dream, did not give up his belief, and worked silently. In the end, he realized his dream of being a teacher.
He told himself not to be knocked down by Tourette syndrome, and to always face his opponent head-on. Unconditional maternal love gives us a sense of safety, warmth and acceptance, which makes us realize that we are unique individuals, that "I am loved because I am who I am", that dreams are always out of reach, should we give up, The answer is yes, you can't give up, no matter what happens, no matter how big the setback is, you can't give up, you must strengthen your belief and do "don't let anything stop you from pursuing your dreams". Succeed at all costs!
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