
Dettore Rauhecker
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Success is a struggle
I remember a movie that Mr. Wu showed us - "The Devil's Female G.I.", in which the main character, O'Neill, deeply shook us. Because of a contest between politicians, O'Neill was chosen to be the first female soldier to enter this male-controlled special forces training camp. Most of the film is the devil's training. Called the devil's training because these trainings have gone beyond the daily training and challenge the limits of the human body and mind, all the people on O'Neill are not optimistic, because such training is extremely harsh, is the maximum provocation of the spirit and will , men are difficult to persevere, let alone a woman. The mockery and abandonment of peers, as well as their own physical condition, did not let the protagonist to those who despise her bow down, she did not humbly stand up and fight, her faith and persistence once again became her weapon to victory. There is a prop throughout the film, which is a hanging bell, if someone can not hold on to endure can ring this bell, then you can enjoy the quiet away from the pain, but the first to ring this bell is not this everyone does not see the female soldier. She not only refused the officer's special care for her as a woman, but also persevered with a woman's unique tenacity and did better than the average male soldier under the same treatment. It's not that she didn't want to give up, but what she didn't want to give up was the ideal in her heart. For the sake of this ideal, she worked hard, persevered and struggled, never yielding in front of any difficulties.
By Dettore Rauhecker3 years ago in Motivation