Think of yourself, find yourself

Thurman 2022-08-22 23:49:52

There is so much introspection in this film, which makes me even want to use greatness to describe the career experienced by the PIXAR Big Three. Although this is only an animation company, the spirit of innovation and the scene of hand-in-hand struggle that he has erupted from the budding period seems to be doomed to belong to the future PIXAR era.

Vigorous professionalism, strong innovation ability, endless desire for new ideas, courage to challenge oneself, concentration and tempered state of mind, meticulous patience, vigorous energy, uninterrupted work and cooperation, open-minded life attitude, and conspiracy Trust, childlike innocence, and the most fundamental: love and loyalty to life, tolerance.

From the beginning to the end, the shooting of the documentary took six years. The more than 20 years of PIXAR history shown to us in the whole film is also a career history full of American spirit and a life history of the light of human nature.

Thanks to this film, it reminds me of the deep-seated memory and the guy who dreamed of chartering a flight in the library when I was in college.

I can't find the source of self-confidence more and more, and become more and more vain. And now, I finally become sober again: In the past two years, on the margins of society, I am unwilling to choose to enter life. I cannot choose a desperate future for fear of being trapped in it. But now, I clearly know that what I need is not pain, but as a pure person, to lock the target and work hard like PIXAR, without waiting for time, to create my own future by myself.

Thank you PIXAR, thank Luster, thank Jobs, thank everyone!

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The Pixar Story quotes

  • Billy Crystal: These people think think differently than normal people. They're strange - in the best way.

  • Steve Jobs: There is a classic thing in business which is, "The Second Product Syndrome" if you will. And that is: companies that have a really successful first product, but they don't quite understand why that product was so successful. And their ambitions grow and they get much more grandiose and their second product fails. Believe or not Apple was one of those companies. The "Apple II", Apple's first real product in the marketplace was incredibly successful, and the "Apple III" was a dud. And so I've lived through that and I've seen a lot of companies not make it through that.