Life needs small changes

Cleve 2022-04-23 07:01:31

When I first saw the title of the film, I was very interested. I thought it was a science fiction film. I didn't know it was a life-enlightening film until I watched the whole story. When we live a monotonous and repetitive life every day, we will feel no fun, dull, and unable to discover the beauty in life. Sometimes I really need to change, to recall my unfulfilled dreams, such as learning the guitar?; to try to do things that I have never done or even always rejected, such as eating cookies? Drinking milk; or encountering something I like People, bravely express true emotions and do some small things for each other bravely pursue... These subtle and small differences are likely to affect or even change our lives. Our life is up to us to choose. When we encounter sadness, pain and even despair, we will still find that there are still many small and beautiful things around us. Live life well, live well, have love, and be interesting.

Record every day's small luck, record your dream list and take action one by one, set up small challenges and new attempts for yourself regularly or irregularly, and add interest to your life.

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Stranger Than Fiction quotes

  • Kay Eiffel: ...It came to me.

    Penny Escher: How?

    Kay Eiffel: Well, Penny, like anything worth writing it came inexplicably and without method.

  • Dr. Mittag-Leffler: Mr. Crick, you have a voice speaking to you.

    Harold Crick: No, not to me - about me. I'm somehow involved in some sort of story, like I'm a character in my own life. But, the problem is that the voice comes and goes, like there are other parts of the story not being told to me. And I need to find out what those other parts are before it's too late.

    Dr. Mittag-Leffler: Before the story concludes with your death.

    Harold Crick: Yes.

    Dr. Mittag-Leffler: [clears throat] Mr. Crick, I hate to sound like a broken record, but that's schizophrenia.

    Harold Crick: You don't sound like a broken record, but, it's just, not schizophrenia.