There are many conditions for realizing dreams, but there is a lack of a dreamer.

Tatyana 2021-12-13 08:01:02

Born in Sri Lanka, grew up in Sri Lanka, the son should inherit his father's inheritance.
This kind of thinking is especially clear in the early villages and small towns. It is a habit and the protection of parents to their children.
Today, perhaps a region, a village, or a small town no longer has such a concept, but it still exists in some families.
"When you grow up, you have to take over the family business!" "When you grow up, our shop will be yours!" "Your grandfather and I have both practiced medicine, and you have to go to a medical school for generations. Be a better doctor!" In the film, it is a small town coal miner.
But I don’t want to take over the family business.
Maybe it's because I want to release a rocket.
In this environment, the road to dreaming is so difficult.

Dreams grow from reality.
When Homer saw Soviet satellites orbiting the earth, his dreams began to take root. It grows very fast. Gradually found that this young seedling Homer was falling into a smirk. When the family discussed how his brother walked out of the mountains and entered the university in the most proud way in town (football), Homer not only smirked, but also spoke. Crazy saying: "I want to build a rocket."
Homer's dream was not groundless. The satellites flying across the sky like meteors enlightened him, and his long and continuous thinking made him firm.
The mining area of ​​the small town is full of fuel and steel. The uninspired student knows a lot about rocket theory, and the scum friends who play with him selflessly support the dreams of friends and devote themselves to the dreams of their friends.
Reality was born for a rocket scientist, waiting for someone, with unchanging dreams.

Father.
Endless censure and disagreement, it seems that he is the person who does not support you the least rather than others. But at the critical moment, it was the father with white sideburns that stretched out his hands.
Father may think what you want, he will force you countless things and arrangements that you don't want to accept. And once you really spread your legs and start chasing, your father with seven points of doubt and three points of trust will still give you enough help. When you have achieved something, your father's heartfelt congratulations will not be late. Father has never been a hindrance to dreams, but a strong backing. Maybe it is not seductive on the surface, but on the inside, he is with you and with your dreams.

Dreams are always an outdated subject matter. Under the simple appearance, there is always a light that cannot be concealed.
Everything is ready, what about your dreams?

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Extended Reading
  • Katrine 2021-12-13 08:01:02

    This kind of story is hard to happen in China, because there are no teachers who actively encourage students, no teachers who dare to admit that they have made mistakes, no workers who take risks to help others, no students who have been persistent, and no red-eyed friends who do not honor. The above is indispensable

October Sky quotes

  • O'Dell: Besides, didn't your dad say no more rockets?

    Homer: No, he said no more rockets on company property.

    O'Dell: Do you realize how far we'd have to go to be off company property?

    Homer: Yeah, we'd have to go to Snakeroot.

    Quentin: Snakeroot? That's eight miles!

    Homer: It's not *that* far. I mean we could walk if we had to...

    O'Dell: Hey, walk! Heh! That's a great idea!

    Homer: Come on let's go!

    Roy Lee: Wait the hell up, will you Homer? Now I got about as much chance of winning that science fair as you do winning a football scholarship. I know I'm gonna be a miner. I've known my entire life. What the hell's so bad about mining coal anyway?

    Homer: Nothing Roy Lee. It's great. That's why your stepdaddy is the biggest drunk in West Virginia! I mean, come on guys! You know the mine'll kill you!

    [to Quentin]

    Homer: You ever hear the story about how O'Dell's dad died?

    Roy Lee: Homer... will you forget it, man?

    O'Dell: Shut up, Homer.

    Homer: Piece of slate caught him right in the neck... and it cut his head clear off.

    O'Dell: [tackles Homer] You son of a bitch!

  • Homer: [gunshot in background] Hey Quentin!

    [another gunshot]

    Homer: That rocket had to have gone up at least 100 feet didn't it?

    Quentin: More like two hundred.

    [another gunshot]

    Homer: Goddammit.

    Homer: [another gunshot] Will you cut it out, Roy Lee?

    Roy Lee: Die you son of a bitch!

    [fires another round into the grill of his broken down car]