I think Philip's pursuit of tightrope walking is more than just a dream, as he said, it's living. I had a lot of dreams as a kid, like being a journalist, being an architect, being a scientist, yes, it was always changing, and it never worked out. The reasons for failure can be children's rhetoric, lack of specific goals, detachment from reality, and so on. Since it is a dream, it is allowed to fail, and the dream cannot be realized, at least I can still live well. But faith is different. Faith is the reason for living, it is beyond all existence.
Everyone has the most unforgettable things in life, fame, money, family. Ask yourself, I also have a lot of things that I can't give up. Philip can give up everything, even his life to pursue the ultimate, naturally he can achieve the ultimate. When he gave himself completely to Faith, he had already succeeded, and that heart-stopping performance was just a smooth sailing. I believe that when I let go of everything and follow my beliefs, I too can be the best. But I can't do it yet.
After walking out of the cinema, my life returned to peace, and I was still alive and well. Just wondering how Philip's life will be after he's done this show?
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