I have just finished watching a movie, named the pursuit of happiness, with Will Smith as the main actor. It's a story about how a poor guy turned to be a success. I should say that Will's performance is perfect. I know this is not his story( because he becomes an actor instead of a stock broker, and this movie is said to be inspaired by a true story) but he performs it as his own life--true and moving.
I don't know whether it is still the real situation in America that everyone is owning his dream and trying his best to make it come true. Great changes have taken place after all. People today seem much disappointed to the society and to their life. And with the feel of disencouragement nobody will pick up their dreams or pursue their marvelous ideals. After seeing this movie, however, I'm full of passion not because it ensures me that people still own their dreams but for one sence of Will impresses me: happiness is something to be pursued.
It seems to be telling me some truth:
what you want is waiting for you on the way of your pursuit.
Maybe it's just because I'm worried too much about results, I miss a lot.
I also have my dream although it's not so great as those who are famous, but I think I still have the chance to feel the same happiness they have felt in the process of pursuing their dreams, because I will pursue mine.
Never say you can't; people would like to say you can't because they can't, but you should not say so. You can, and I can. If there is something you want, just go for it.