How does Breaking Bad counterattack in middle age? Look at the soul Goodman

Jimmy didn't realize the true meaning of life until he was in his thirties. Perhaps it was at this moment that he decided to pass the bar exam. How many middle-aged uncles saw him, quiet inside? When we were young, we thought there was still a lot of time and all kinds of waves. Who knows, the years pass quickly, and the mistakes people make when they are middle-aged and young are at the expense of the later lows. Looking at the people around us, they seem to be slipping into the abyss. ...

This Jimmy is completely different from Goodman, the soul we saw in Breaking Bad. How did such Jimmy strike again in middle age and grow into a criminal barrister skilled in law? It's exciting to think about it

It should be famous these days. Han M. Guo, the boy who dug dung, even a star child as young as a few years old, surpassed most people when he participated in a TV program, and then made money like collecting money. Coupled with the Matthew effect, the huge wealth gap, and the rich list that hangs in front of our eyes every day, looking at their meager wages, we can't help but wonder, is this life worth living? Is this life particularly interesting?

Most people give up in middle age and feel that this is their life. What else can they do? Lian Yue once said: If I live ten more years, quit smoking, drink less and exercise more, a few years will be even longer. What about twenty, thirty and forty? Is it not just a number? The world is telling you how old you should be, but what does it have to do with you? Isn't it already like this? Still struggling, isn't it? Who knows if the world will surprise us?

Most people have been thrown into society for many years before they realize the truth of life. Many people flinch and give up, and some people still choose to struggle. Saul Goodman set a good example for us. Can people still fight back in middle age? Actually, it doesn't matter whether it can or not. What matters is that you decide how to live.

* * * With you, you can't slack off in middle age.