Single father struggle history

Tyreek 2022-04-21 09:01:06

First need to "sorry", because promised to take an early rest. The ending drew me to the movie. So it took more than 2 hours to read it.

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When happiness knocks on the door---it was a long time ago in history or something, a feeling I had before taking A.

Can it be called a "single father's struggle history"? Yes, there is no need to bother to analyze the results of conflicting views on life and values. Looking at Chris Gardner's life from an intuitive perspective (experience would be appropriate) is a belief, a pure belief. There are many, many people who are overwhelmed by life like a heavyweight, but not over Chris Gardner so he's still standing. In fact, he never fell. Maybe the motivation comes from "you're a good dad".

"Anything bad that could happen, all of a sudden, just happened to me." Divorce, raising children, expiring homes, homelessness...etc, etc., of course all these events also require work .

Chris Gardner's story goes like

"This part of my life is called hitting the bus" - the story begins

"This part of my life is called being stupid" - finds the hip-hop girl who is babysitting her scanner during her interview with the Running away with the instrument and chasing it back

"This part of my life right now is called being exhausted" "Being happy and knocking on the door can also be free"

"I'm the kind of person you ask me if I can't answer it I'll tell you 'I don't know' but I promise I know how to find the answer, and I'll find out" the interviewer said "Suppose someone came in for an interview without a suit and I hired him, what would you do? Evaluation?" "Then his pants must be very elegant" - interviewing

father and son on the basketball court - "Don't let people say you can't be great, including me, okay?"
"If you have a dream, you have to protect it "Those who didn't make it themselves will say you can't make it either"

"This very short stage in my life is called happiness" - became an agent


Small people can usually learn a lot of valuable things, because it is simple enough. Like Chris Gardner, no complaints. Not complaining about his birth, not complaining about his wife, not complaining about life's jokes on him, it's an enterprising mentality to face it all. Although he was worried, he also felt frightened and apprehensive about the night he spent with his son in the toilet at the subway station. Breaking through the predawn darkness Chris Gardner finally succeeded. Success because of his attitude, because of the seeds he planted.

Thanks Will Smith for a great rendition.

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The Pursuit of Happyness quotes

  • [last narration lines, while walking in the crowd and crying]

    Christopher Gardner: [voice-over] This part of my life... this part right here? This is called "happyness."

  • Christopher Gardner: [the first day of the internship program] This part of my life is called "internship."