"TO BE A BETTER MAN"

Robbie 2022-04-23 07:01:22

When I wrote this title, I just saw the title of a bean friend, which reminded me of an old song: A BETTER MAN. So I have this title. . .

I have to admit that watching this movie is still very rewarding, because we are so similar to the hero of the movie. We refuse to change, we refuse to help strangers, we refuse the flyers handed over by passers-by, and we refuse the opportunity to say "YES". In the rejection again and again, I missed many opportunities that can change my life, but I complained about my current life.

And the director of this film told us that life can be changed, as long as you say to everyone: YES. So after the male protagonist listened to a speech and made an inexplicable agreement, his life began to be reborn. Because he helped a strange homeless person to meet true love, because learning the guitar saved a life. The job also went smoothly. And the original gentleman who had a bad life, had a headache, had a weird temper, and even had no friends, became an A BETTER MAN.

In fact, what the director wants to say is that when we say YES, it should not be like an inexplicable agreement, and it should not be like saying YES for the sake of saying YES. But you really don't reject everyone and every opportunity, so that the result is what you really want, treat everyone seriously, and every opportunity is the way to change your life. "TO BE A BETTER MAN" life is not static, the other side may be the real fun, or change is the fun.

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Yes Man quotes

  • Terrence Bundley: [narrating his audiobook] Chapter 26: Words That Rhyme With Yes. Guess. Mess. Tess. That's a name. Less. A word *and* a name.

  • [at the seminar, Carl is asked to come on stage but he refuses]

    Terrence Bundley: If the molehill won't come to Terrence...

    [he slips off his shoes, jumps off the stage and sprints down the aisle towards Carl]

    Terrence Bundley: Terrence will come to the molehill!