A little feeling
There is no doubt that this is an inspirational film, but it is not for me. This film has given me some enlightenment. First, Hammer first discovered his hobby when he was 17 years old and was in high school. And my 17 years old is extremely wasteful. For most people, it is extremely wasteful. We are immersed in the unfair college entrance examination (which is unfair, and I don't want to repeat it).In a sense, this kind of behavior is a waste of "people", consuming a large number of people who can cultivate talents and picking out a few geniuses to do things. And the people trained are for making money and fame and fortune. I don't know how to evaluate this kind of education. For myself, I just feel that I am wasted at the age of 16-19, but at least I get enough sleep. I should have found the real me at that time and what to do. (At least now I should have found it-pure mathematics and human language research).Moreover, I want to emphasize that if we don't have enough resources to develop and support our next generation, we should not make trouble and let them fall into meaningless competition, which is a waste of people. Of course, the means of manipulation by the ruling class for its own rule should be considered from another aspect. Second, environmental factors have a great influence on people, such as gender discrimination, poverty, family culture, social and cultural factors and so on. This has a great impact on people, just like Hammer's ordeal, from which I learned that the most important thing is to control myself and how to win this life game with my bad cards. Third, it is Hammer's attitude. In fact, Hammer and I are almost the same, eating, drinking and having fun before finding something we like.I have ideas, but I dare not put them into practice. Like others, I am afraid of failure. But once in a lifetime,Failure is a normal thing, and it is the best way to control your emotions. Really, failure is success.