Is that really the case? Is it really the will rather than the limit of the body that controls our body and the spirit that carries it?
If I eat and run and repeatedly emphasize the importance and incomparable of will, it is difficult to convince me to be as suspicious as I am, and I need to see more examples. Tai Sen's biography can naturally meet the above requirements, which is the key to understanding why he became Tai Sen.
The Chinese name "Gone forever" is full of inspiration, but it lacks truth and emotion, far less than its own meaning-"indisputable fact". Tai Sen tried to use this book to welcome people's thinking about education.
This book is the most swearing book I have ever read in my life, but it is extremely sincere when I close it. Between the lines, you can feel the eloquence of the world's top kings. Sometimes I suspect that he is too open-minded, even if the scandal is so bad for him, he won't hide it. Even my mother's miserable experience was streaking.
In the process of reading, I am not only curious about how such a book was translated and published in China. So naturally, I found the Chinese version, one by one, and found that the translated version was actually a condensed version, especially the translation of "foul language", which could not reach the direct naked English version. Given our publishing environment, this situation is reasonable. But without the vulgarity of this part, I always lack interest in reading when chewing. As Thoreau said in Walden, classic works have never been successfully translated. After this reading, I have strengthened my belief in reading the original.
Let's go back to the experience of the protagonist in the biography. Assuming he didn't misbehave, he was sent to Amwood juvie. He met the Irishman Bobby Stewart, and then he was lucky enough to meet the boxing coach Kush D'Amato. Without the latter, there would be no mike tyson in this world. Otherwise, the author will not call repeatedly from a distance. D 'Amato, who is both a coach and an adoptive father, is not only a person of Tai Sen, but also an irreplaceable part of his life. Although D'Amato's death preceded Tai Sen's later fame, Tai Sen always attributed his achievements to meeting his eternal general D'Amato. Tai Sen revealed in the book that if Ada asked him to kill someone, he would not hesitate. How many mortals can there be in the world when the feelings between people reach such a state?
However, Cheng D'Amato, perhaps, was defeated by D'Amato later. At least Tai thinks that his later detours in life were the tragic result of losing his life mentor, then being in a daze and then going crazy. But as far as I am concerned, the tragedy of Tai's life actually lies in his childhood growth experience and the shock and impact of his friends' impermanence. For a person who doesn't believe that he can live past 40 years old since he was a child, it seems to be a fate to choose short-sighted and timely enjoyment under the golden belt and spotlight. After becoming famous, Tai Sen's private life was very chaotic, and he was once troubled by various sexually transmitted diseases. Even later, Tracy Washington was put in prison because she was accused of rape. Being cheated out of tens of millions of dollars by Jintang, his life is like a realistic drama from peak to trough. The ups and downs and tragedies can make readers have diversified thinking when reading this book. It can be explained by China's wisdom, and fortunes depend on each other.
A few days ago, as a non-boxing fan, I carefully watched the whole game of 202 1 Tai Sen. How can I put it? I can't bear to look straight. Lian Po is old, this is the first word that comes to mind. But after Tai Sen's performance, he was young and energetic, like two people. At this time, it suddenly occurred to me that the influence of personality on fate is really profound, and I can't help thinking.