Still those truths

Carrie 2022-04-22 07:01:02

It turns out that a person really can not achieve their dreams. Because there are many things more important than dreams, such as responsibility. Recently, I am also watching "The Virtuous Man", which talks about what a person needs to pay to follow his inner life. More than just courage. Fortunately, both paths can lead to happiness. One is to go towards personal, personal happiness that cannot be told to those who do not understand, and the other is to make everyone happy, and you may find happiness yourself.
Watching the male protagonist get stuck there step by step, I have a feeling of breathlessness, because I am in a similar situation to him, and I am also faced with a choice of responsibility and personal happiness. Of course I knew I would choose the latter, but I also felt a sense of aftermath watching his experience. He must be very painful, but these pains are not in vain, he has his own love and children. After all, people are social animals, and only selfish and selfish people can get what they want. Hey.

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  • Pa Bailey: Of course it's just a hope, you wouldn't consider coming back to the Building & Loan would you?

    George Bailey: Well I...

    [notices Annie eavesdropping]

    George Bailey: Annie, why don't you draw up a chair and then you'll be more comfortable and then you can hear everything that's going on?

    Annie: I would if I thought I'd hear anything worth listening to.

  • George Bailey: How old are you anyway?

    Mary: 18.

    George Bailey: 18! Why it was only last year you were 17.