Only self-discipline can reach the other side of freedom

Leonie 2022-04-21 09:01:09

Who made the trailers in mainland China? stand out! I won't kill you for sure! Anything that can be spoiled is spoiled! Thankfully I didn't watch the trailer, otherwise such a gripping film would have been ruined! Of course, F1 fans are another matter!
A few days ago, I set a rule for myself. I can't watch the next movie if I haven't finished the review of the previous movie. It's a pity that I don't have strong self-control. I still finished watching Rush in two parts. You can't help but write comments, swiftly!
The big brother said: Only self-discipline can reach the other side of freedom. Although James Hunt has the last laugh in the film, in fact, Niki Lauda is a three-time F1 champion, and the last champion is 8 years after the film happened in 1976, and Hunt, in 1979, After retiring, he fell into poverty. If he hadn't become a commentator, he would probably be sleeping on the streets. Of course, the ending was not that good. He died in 1993 because of a heart attack!
Isn't it unfair to say that Hunt ? unfair! What qualifications do you have to speak to others! People are to enjoy life, indulge in the world, and every minute of life is to live in the moment! Hunt has his outlook on life, you have your values, the three outlooks are different, just don't want to seek it... But one of the people Lauda admires most in his life is Hunt. Lauda is self-disciplined, persistent, and restrained. Within the control range, if the safety factor exceeds 20%, you can quit!
Game life VS ultimate pursuit, which one do you choose? For geniuses, maybe it doesn't matter, then, for ordinary you and me, maybe look for one thing and keep doing it under your timer, even if you retire at the 1976 Japanese Grand Prix, you will Will win the final championship trophy in Portugal in 1984.
Did you hear the ending song of the movie? Trombone sound, come on, Laudas!

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Rush quotes

  • [last lines]

    Niki Lauda: Of course he didn't listen to me. For James, one world title was enough. He had proved what he needed to prove. To himself and anyone who doubted him. And two years later, he retired. When I saw him next in London, seven years later, me as a champion again, him as broadcaster, he was barefoot on a bicycle with a flat tire, still living each day like his last. When I heard he died age 45 of a heart attack, I wasn't surprised. I was just sad. People always think of us as rivals but he was among the very few I liked and even fewer that I respected. He remains the only person I envied.

  • [first lines]

    Niki Lauda: Twenty five drivers start every season in Formula One, and each year two of us die. What kind of person does a job like this? Not normal men, for sure. Rebels, lunatics, dreamers. People who are that desperate to make a mark, and are prepared to die trying. My name is Niki Lauda, and racing people know me for two things. The first is my rivalry with him.

    [James Hunt]

    Niki Lauda: I don't know why it became such a big thing. We were just drivers busting each other's balls. To me this is perfectly normal, but other people saw in differently. That whatever it was between us went deeper. The other thing I'm remembered for is what happened on 1st August 1976, when I was chasing him like an asshole...