Men are born to win

Mortimer 2022-04-19 09:02:17

This film mainly tells the story of a jockey Reid and Saima Hai Biscuits. The background is in the era of Roosevelt's New Deal. In that era of economic depression, we need the encouragement of confidence, so that we can face the hardships of life with vitality.
When Reed was a child, due to the stock market crash and the economic depression, his family moved west, and he was given away in the process. But his father kept telling him he was a gifted man. Under the influence of this kind of thinking, he passed through many difficult moments of thinking, and then made a wise choice.
He went through many hardships and hardships during his growth, and one of his eyes went blind. They have also lost races on the racetrack because of their temper, and they have won many races, but they are always striving for perfection, and it is this belief that keeps them participating in higher-level events. The duel with the famous horse warriors is their unremitting pursuit of perfection. At that time, they were not well-known enough, and the owner of the general was disdainful of competing with him, thinking that they wanted to become famous. But they are not discouraged, they always call for war on various occasions, and participate in various competitions that the other side participates in.
"This is a horse that never surrenders, even if fate beats it by the slightest margin, but there are always ups and downs in life, either you pack up and go home or keep fighting..." This is what they said in public One part of the speech was really exciting to read. People can be knocked down, but they cannot be defeated. The important thing is to fall down, and to stand up with high fighting spirit. With that spirit, victory is only a matter of time.
The opponent finally fought. However, Rhett broke his leg during a test ride for a friend, resulting in lameness and unable to ride a horse. Fortunately, he hired his friend George to help him fight. They knew this horse very well. They communicated during the day, trained at night, and worked hard for two weeks, and finally won the race. That moment was so exciting. That is really the best embodiment of a man's desire to conquer.
Unfortunately Sea Biscuit's leg was also injured later. Rhett and it did rehabilitation training step by step with each other, and the efforts paid off. In the end, they saved each other. It was the horse that made Reid stand up again, and it was Reid who put the horse back on the battlefield. But in the end, it was the heart that was born to win that made him ride the horse again. However, the doctor advised that if the bones of the legs are pressed on horseback riding, it may lead to life-long disability and can't walk for a lifetime. Along the way, they have overcome many seemingly impossible difficulties. Facing the future, there is no set number, only a heart born to win. In the face of such dangerous advice, he did not hesitate or give up, because when the opportunity came, he had to rush. They were born to win.
Whether in sports competition or in life and work, men can't help but reveal the kind of domineering that was born to win. Perhaps it is this kind of power that allows us to constantly surpass ourselves and conquer the countless difficulties and setbacks in life. May it live in my heart forever!

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Seabiscuit quotes

  • Tom Smith: Where is the horse?

    Red Pollard: [grins] Signing autographs.

    Tom Smith: He's what?

    [cut to Charles Howard having Seabiscuit stamping his hoof on papers for a crowd]

  • Charles Howard: [Some months after the tragic death of their young son, Charles Howard sees his wife, Annie cleaning a bit of blood on the porch with a mop] Why don't you come inside?

    Annie Howard: I want to clean this up, first.

    Charles Howard: Let Sam clean it up.

    Annie Howard: [firmly and distraught] I don't want *Sam* to clean this, *I* want to!

    Charles Howard: [reaching over to comfort her] Honey...

    [Annie angrily pushes Charles away, yelling in protest. Scene shifts to Annie Howard leaving the ranch by taxicab, with Charles sadly watching from a upstairs window]