1. Who is the real winner
The real winner is to do what people think is beautiful, so giving more love is giving and tolerance. Pineapple Man and Aragorn's biggest enemy is himself. The most difficult thing to overcome is human selfishness.
The victor in the eyes of Poroman's father was invincible on the battlefield. But he was defeated by the Lord of the Rings. defeated by his own selfish desires. The Lord of the Rings symbolizes the selfish desires of the human heart.
What can he see other than victory? He could not overcome his own selfish desires, his own evil thoughts.
The ranger Aragorn has a responsibility, a responsibility out of kindness, out of love. Overcome your own selfish desires. He is the winner.
Do things with a good attitude and win-win.
2. It is very important to find hope in despair. A positive attitude, tell yourself, yes, I can do
you believe in hope, hope will always exist, and tell yourself that there will always be hope.
3. When the sun rises, we still have a sense of fear in our hearts. But there are some responsibilities that we still need to face. We have to take our responsibilities, understand our mission, and don't be afraid. Mission can give us courage and strength.
4. Don't run away from difficulties, escape from reality. Sodo, the leader of darkness, is powerful, and he has created orcs, strong orcs, and werewolves to attack countries that are fighting for the light. Some bright countries want to give up the confrontation, do nothing and surrender. But is it time to escape? If the end is the same and the world is going to be destroyed, then we do it, and there is a silver lining. Even in death, we have to fight for the hope that there may still be.
There are always problems in life. Don't run away, deal with it proactively as soon as possible. This is wisdom. Don't die of your own ignorance.
5. Sam said: "The protagonist of the story always has many opportunities to give up, but we did not give up, that is because of our mission, some things are worthwhile."
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