Austin's Courage

Darrion 2022-04-22 06:01:02

The favorite clip
actor Austin’s olive team
won the Homecoming Championship by one point.
Under the much anticipated cheers and eyes

as the main force, he left the game and
his father stopped: "Did you give up your dream?"
Oss Ding: "No, Dad, I gave up your dream."

Of course, the ending was good. The
team still won the game, and
Austin also won back his girl
's dream...

Someone is complaining that the male protagonist admits that the female protagonist has What is difficult to
why so bile but
in fact
it is not only just to recognize that simple
it is to break their original life,
to break the expectations of their parents,
they do not like the lifestyle
break the original own
choose to do back to the true self
towards their dreams Rushed.

And I,
like Austin in the play, seem to have always lived in the dream of my parents,
but what I envy is that
he finally has the courage to admit that
he accepts
his own likes and dislikes to
take on his own choices without regret

and I
don’t know. When did I have the same courage as Austin to
say
"NO" to
my parents "I gave up your dream"

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A Cinderella Story quotes

  • Sam: Don't you know who I am?

    Austin: Of course I do. You're Princeton Girl. You're the girl I've been waiting to meet. I know exactly who you are! What's your name?

  • Austin: You're not a guy, right? 'Cause if you are I'll kick your butt.

    Sam: [chuckles] I am not a guy.