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The way to fight

The way to fight

By Jenee NewallPublished 3 years ago 3 min read

I love watching snooker matches and it coincides with the National Day holiday and the Shanghai Snooker Masters, so I have the privilege of being patient and enjoying the tournament. Appreciate, yes, snooker is a sport to appreciate. As the ball enters the hole, it is a pleasure to enjoy the keen eyes, wise thoughts, continuous attack and the sound of the white ball colliding with the colored ball on the table.As long as you never give up, temporarily choose another one that makes more sense. The way to fight, even to fight back, is blunt.

Go, I like that feeling. Running on a track is a brisk walk, with your legs about to leave the ground. Sitting in the car, rushing up is a chase, the wind whistling in my ears. The rush of doing homework is the passion that releases energy. I always felt smart, rebellious and informal.

So Rocket O 'Sullivan is in my heart. I'm always amazed at how fast he can hit the ball on the court. However, after Chinese youngster Liang, who is also an up-and-coming player, lost 5-0, I can't help but wonder if he really needs such a chance in this area.

I watched O 'Sullivan's second round match with some doubt. He still dared to charge and charge, grabbing every fighter and soon leading 2-0. But in every three games, I see a different person, slightly frowning, thinking intently. He won in succession.

Isn't that a rush? Not attacking remains a passionate sport of ball-to-ball collision. It's still like a program set up by a computer. Still O 'Sullivan did not hesitate. Nothing has changed, just in a different way. Rush, still Rush, just in a more sensible way.

Perhaps those who recoiled in fencing are also scrambling.

Maybe at chess, the son who seems to be losing is also attacking.

Perhaps surrendering temporarily under enemy fire was a rush.

As long as you never give up, temporarily choose another one that makes more sense. The way to fight, even to fight back, is blunt.

No rush, no rush, no fuss, okay? Behind the seemingly cool, there may also be a side that is not cool. Who knows how much sweat a beautiful goal takes, maybe it's a prerequisite for achieving it.

Is it too hasty to rush? No. This is intentional, and contrary to our previous impression. If you're not sure there's a player next to you, why is that player rushing forward? If the car has not been thoroughly checked, how can it rush onto the track? Without repeated testing, how can God Seven fly into the sky?

Suddenly, I found that rushing is not so simple, but there are so many obstacles. Lin is not so clear, there are so many concerns. There aren't many people or things that can be described by Rush, and some are simply spelled.

Even though boxing is not so free, I still like the feeling of boxing. Perhaps it is more in the mind than in behavior and form. Courage and perseverance are far better than the ways of wind and fire.

Isn't that a rush? Not attacking remains a passionate sport of ball-to-ball collision. It's still like a program set up by a computer. Still O 'Sullivan did not hesitate. Nothing has changed, just in a different way. Rush, still Rush, just in a more sensible way.

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