1:48 AM
Happyness
Just finished watching The Pursuit of Happyness for our movie review in Pro Eth class and I can’t stop crying at the ending. ;_____; (I think this is gonna be a cheesy post I’m sorry hahaha)
I have so much respect for hard working people (like Will Smith in the movie) people with so much patience and determination. I’ve always believed in the power of hard work, especially because I came from a normal, middle class family. Growing up, my parents taught us that we must work hard for the things we want. They weren’t really strict but I had this personal determination to do my best in everything just like in school. Especially now in college, entering a private school and taking up a pricey course wasn’t easy, I had to work extra hard. I’m not talented when it comes to drawing and stuff and sometimes that frustrates me, but then I realized that this must be the reason why I should work a million times harder. Everyone around me may be talented, rich and all, but I shouldn’t let them destroy my dreams. Will Smith was struggling financially, he doesn’t have a car and a wardrobe full of suits but still, he managed to stand out and succeed.
This movie is just so inspiring, it makes you thankful for everything that you have, I really hate it when people rant about the most simple things in life, where in fact there are people with much worse problems than them, oh trust me I’ve met a lot of brats who complain about almost everything, everything.
I just felt like sharing my thoughts right now, it’s been a while since I’ve blogged about something like this. Anyway, back to plates!
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