First of all, Benjamin Barton's miracle First of all, the author said a sentence from Benjamin Barton's miracle, no matter what its value is. It is never too late. Or in my case. It's too early. Be who you want to be. No matter how late or how early, it won't stop you from becoming what you want to be. In fact, when I saw this line, I just entered my sophomore year. I'm also studying engineering which I don't love. However, after reading these lines, there may be the idea of cross-professional examination, and then finally there is news and communication of liberal arts majors in the process of postgraduate entrance examination. In fact, this process requires a lot of courage, but the lines in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button did give the author some motivation.
Second, Dead Poets Society Secondly, I want to say a line from Dead Poets Society. Medicine, law, business and engineering are lofty pursuits that can support a person's life, while poetry, beauty, romance and love are the meaning of our life. In fact, in today's era, people are too eager for Excellence in science and engineering, but they put liberal arts at the bottom of the contempt chain. But in fact, excessive pursuit of engineering will only lead to the alienation of technology.
Third, "Forrest Gump" Finally, the author wants to mention a line in "Forrest Gump", life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you are going to get. Life is like a bar of chocolate, you never know what you're gonna get. In fact, this classic line has been popular all over the world, and it also reflects the protagonist Forrest Gump's own way of doing things.