Holding a gun up to someone and threaten to change their lives, is it worth it? To scare them into chasing their dreams?
Although this is not a direct quote, this concept was portrayed in a major part of the movie. The main character holds a gun up to the head of a convenience store owner and threatens his life unless the owner follows his dreams of becoming a veterinarian. I think that the concept behind the idea is a little bit harsh, however the actual products of his actions are astounding. Dreams come true due to the threat of death. It's giving him a that little bit of a push towards fulfilling things that he might have been to scared to have previously done. It's a reason to do what you desire to do without having to blame oneself for the rising consequences of actions. Despite that you would be scarring that person for life, it is worth it in the long run due to the outcomes that would arise from the situation and it's actions.
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