Or life choices are like this

Destini 2022-04-20 09:01:41

I thought it was a movie about survival in the wilderness, but after watching it, I realized that it was a story about self-redemption. I really liked the monologue at the end of the film, I remembered reading a book on psychology, and remembered the four classic sentences of Shakyamuni. The choice we make at the moment is the right choice, the person we meet is the right person, and what happens is what should happen.

There's no way to know what makes one thing happen and not another. What leads to what. What destroys what. What cause what to flourish. Or die. Or take another course. What if I forgive myself? What if I was sorry? But if I could go back in time, I wouldn't do a single thing.

My life ,like all lives,mysterious,irrevocable,and sacred. So very close,So very present,So very belonging to me.How wild it was...to let it be.

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Extended Reading
  • Eliane 2021-12-01 08:01:26

    The mother is free, but the daughter has to travel so many roads to find freedom from the heart.

  • Laila 2021-12-01 08:01:26

    Fortunately, this movie resonates with people with pain. The wtf at the beginning is really a real psychological portrayal. Thinking of the experience of hitchhiking alone in Western Australia, I watched from the beginning to the end crying. Can hardship solve the problem? No. But it can greatly activate the desire for survival, which is not available in a familiar environment. Hiking is a cure in itself. Those tumbling thoughts will eventually pass out of the body. This experience will make people tougher.

Wild quotes

  • Paul: [on phone] I'm sorry that you have to walk 1000 miles just to...

    Cheryl: Finish that sentence. Why do I have to walk 1000 miles?

    [pause]

  • Jonathan: Don't worry, I don't bite.

    Cheryl: I don't mind biting. Oh, my God. I can't believe I just said that. I'm so sorry. I've been on my own for a little while.