What can be obtained is called a dream, what cannot be obtained but is desired is called desire.
The above paragraph is my understanding after watching the movie 'Beyond'. In this film, Zheng Kai plays a famous sprinter named Hao Chaoyue. At the beginning of the film, he realized the ultimate dream of an athlete - to win first place in world-class competitions. In the following time, it gradually became the ultimate life of most retired athletes: returning to mediocrity or even silence, and even losing oneself in this materialistic society.
In fact, he has also tried to make changes: giving up his familiar training environment, including coaches and teammates, and resolutely hiring foreign coaches to go to foreign "luxury" (compared to domestic) training environments for starting foot training. Start, accelerate, reach the finish line, see the results, if not satisfied, come back...... Time and time again, time and time again. We cannot say that he didn't work hard, but he ultimately lost to his age and injuries, and lost to himself. After a drunken sinking and loss, I completely bid farewell to the runway and became a seller of fake shoes. I bid farewell to the runway, the coach and classmates, and also bid farewell to the familiar self, completely sinking from then on.
What can be obtained is called a dream, and what cannot be obtained is called a desire. This is also what Hao Chaoyue wanted to tell the young martial brother who was in the year of fighting at the airport during the "simple" pick-up ceremony.
Little junior brother didn't understand at that time, nor did he understand in that wine party. But one day, he will become today's "Hao Chaoyue". He is currently in the year of playing basketball, which does not mean that he can run at any time, and can run at any time. Hao Chaoyue also hopes that today's junior brother can understand the "truth of tomorrow": what can be obtained is called a dream, what cannot be obtained and what is desired is called desire. But at least, today's junior brother is still worth the "year of fighting".
Because the most difficult thing to surpass is oneself.