Daydreaming + Action = Experience + Gain

Keagan 2022-04-23 07:01:19

Four years ago, a 160-pound fat uncle often dreamed of being like his 120-pound demeanor. Today, 4 years later, the uncle has successfully lost weight to 120 pounds. After watching this film, the uncle summed up a formula:
daydreaming + action = experience + harvest.
Action without daydreaming is not rewarding, and daydreaming without action is not experienced.
Although actions sometimes appear to be in vain on the surface, just like the first time walter embarked on a journey, despite jumping into the sea to fight sharks, longboard trips, and escaping from a volcanic eruption, it was ultimately unsuccessful. Returning, but it is of great significance to walter's life. Decades of repeated and ordinary life have been broken like this. I have the opportunity to experience the experiences brought by courage and adventure. These experiences are often only imagined in daydreams, so when Before waler embarked on the journey for the second time, in addition to courage, he brought his family's blessings, thorough preparations, and long-lost dreams. In the end, he experienced all kinds of experiences that mortals dare not try, and with the arrangement of fate, he successfully met Sean. Although the god of fate often makes fun of hard-working mortals and makes some funny jokes, don't forget, experience shapes a person. People also change a person. After experiencing all kinds of things, we find that the reason why life is meaningful is not in the goal, but in the process of achieving the goal, and the beauty, experience, and memory immersed in this process are the most precious parts of life.

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The Secret Life of Walter Mitty quotes

  • Sean O'Connell: They call the snow leopard the ghost cat. Never lets itself be seen.

    Walter Mitty: Ghost cat.

    Sean O'Connell: Beautiful things don't ask for attention.

  • Walter Mitty: When are you going to take it?

    Sean O'Connell: Sometimes I don't. If I like a moment, for me, personally, I don't like to have the distraction of the camera. I just want to stay in it.

    Walter Mitty: Stay in it?

    Sean O'Connell: Yeah. Right there. Right here.