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I'm in Shawshank Prison for 26 years, but what about you?

author:Shuangqi Town Inn

Text丨Shuangqi Town Inn (We don't have much time in this world, it's not worth wasting time to please those vulgar and despicable hooligans!)

Teacher Jia Ling's movies can be box office hits, just because she can be inspirational because of her success in losing weight, but I, a junior teacher with 26 years of front-line teaching experience, can still maintain a ten-kilometer run at a daily pace of 430 to lose weight at the age of 40 years old without a professional security team, you may not think I am so inspirational;

I'm in Shawshank Prison for 26 years, but what about you?

Of course, young people who are not deeply involved in the world cannot understand its spiritual core, they have not yet fully understood what the system is, and they cannot realize that Shawshank's prison may also be around us.

In fact, our life is a big Shawshank prison, and we may be part of the Shawshank prison: either the warden and the warden inside, or the fat man who was sent away because he didn't understand the prison rules and appeared (the setting in the play: no one cares about his life and death), or the red, Andy, or the little character who accused Andy of innocence, or someone else in it.

I'm in Shawshank Prison for 26 years, but what about you?

In the education ecology, all kinds of education managers at all levels, including principals and middle-level managers, the tea-drinking public in the office of the Education and Sports Bureau, and the monkeys wearing high crowns in the teaching and research department, are the wardens and wardens of Shawshank Prison.

At the beginning of the film, slowly coming from the shadows, the gloomy and majestic warden holds the Bible in his hand and says his appearance, which makes me fascinated by the film: "He is Hadley, your warden, and I am Norton, your warden! I believe in only two things: discipline and the Bible! From this day forward, give your souls to God and your life!"

I'm in Shawshank Prison for 26 years, but what about you?
I'm in Shawshank Prison for 26 years, but what about you?

We just want to give our souls to the ethereal professional ethics of teachers, who are only used to imprison and guard our souls, and give our own flesh to these "forks", "horses, and birds" who are similar to wardens!

The professional ethics of teachers are actually the Bible in the hands of the warden, and they should not be taken seriously. The warden can do all kinds of actions to launder black money within the high walls of Shawshank when he believes in his so-called "God", just like the "forks" of the current education industry are working on education, a place rich in real money. If you take this Bible as the Bible, your fate may be that little character who can prove Andy's innocence - you will be openly "eliminated" in the darkness of the "trumped-up" charges, right?

I'm in Shawshank Prison for 26 years, but what about you?

And those teachers of all ages who jumped in and before 2023 and disappeared directly into the dust and smoke of campus history, they are the "fat man" who appeared on the end of the play - just like the movie said: "He is dead, what is the use of knowing his name?!".

In the current education ecology, there is no shortage of alternative smart people like "Red". Although Red in the play seems to be the uncrowned king of Shawshank Prison, and everyone needs to listen to his orders, but when this person was full of enthusiasm and hope, after being hit again and again, his bones are already full of depression, he accepts all kinds of unspoken rules, and has no hope for the future.

I'm in Shawshank Prison for 26 years, but what about you?
I'm in Shawshank Prison for 26 years, but what about you?

As for that Andy, I don't know if you are one of them: you cooperate deferentially on the surface, keep Shawshank Prison running normally, and show your so-called value in front of the warden, but you have been dreaming of the Yellow Nest - until September 8 in autumn, I will kill after the flowers bloom! But whenever you have the opportunity, you will send the warden of Shawshank Prison to the point of no return, and then you will be dashing and drunk by yourself.

I'm in Shawshank Prison for 26 years, but what about you?
I'm in Shawshank Prison for 26 years, but what about you?
I'm in Shawshank Prison for 26 years, but what about you?

As I said, I'm a character in The Shawshank Redemption.

However, I may surprise you: I think I am nothing more than Brooke from The Shawshank Redemption - the cautious, cowardly Brooke!

I am very self-aware: I am not the Andy who has never lost his fighting spirit and is full of enthusiasm for life, nor the Rhett who is depressed in the spiritual world but can live smoothly in Shawshank's prison, I am the "institutionalized" Brooke!

I'm in Shawshank Prison for 26 years, but what about you?

With 26 years of front-line education experience, I am still a junior title, with a salary of three or four thousand yuan per month, I can't support my parents, I can't raise my wife and children, and I have to be regarded as a "guilty person" by those vested interests in the education circle and the rabble outside the education circle;

Brooke, the prison librarian who has almost zero sense of existence, has spent fifty years in prison, he is no longer willing to leave prison, and he is used to life in Shawshank prison.

I'm in Shawshank Prison for 26 years, but what about you?
I'm in Shawshank Prison for 26 years, but what about you?

When Brooke was still young and wanted to leave prison, the prison never gave him this chance. Do you remember the beginning of the movie: when Andy eats a small bug from his meal, Brooke kindly asks Andy for a bird he has picked up - he has been hiding the bird in his arms, dreaming that one day the bird will be able to fly and fly back to the paradise of freedom.

I'm in Shawshank Prison for 26 years, but what about you?

While Brooke was staggering through the prison with old books and was already terrified of the ever-changing outside world, the prison pushed him out of the fence - even though he used a paper cutter to kidnap his cellmate, hoping that this violation would increase his sentence and allow him to stay in prison, he finally did not get his wish.

He stepped out of Shawshank with his fists clenched and hesitated in front of the traffic, he sat on the bus but clung to the handle that would give him a sense of security, he woke up every night in a nightmare, waking up scared and waiting until a long time before he realized where he was.

I'm in Shawshank Prison for 26 years, but what about you?
I'm in Shawshank Prison for 26 years, but what about you?
I'm in Shawshank Prison for 26 years, but what about you?

Some people abused him in disgust, complaining that he was slow and inconsiderate, which affected their own life feelings.

Eventually, the freed Brooke carved a line on the lintel of his apartment: "Lao Bu has come here for a visit", and thus drove the crane west in a rope circle, and lived for the rest of his life.

I'm in Shawshank Prison for 26 years, but what about you?

Brooke has spent his life defining the system: at first, you hate them, then you get used to them, and over time, you find that you can't live without them, and that's being institutionalized.

I'm in Shawshank Prison for 26 years, but what about you?

Here's a sentence: Do you think that in our education ecology, Brooke, who has drawn an end to his life, really does not exist? As long as you are not forgetful, in recent years, it can be called "everywhere"!

I'm against the people who stigmatize Brooke by saying "Brooke forgot a beautiful thing - hope", but I'll tell you that about "hope", Shawshankrie's uncrowned king Reid admonishes Andy: "Hope is a dangerous thing, a source of mental anguish!"

Of course, "there is a bird in this world that cannot be stopped, and every inch of its wings shines with the light of freedom." Let's live with a little hope!

And one last question: Do you think you're in "Shawshank's Prison"? Who are you in? Warden, Warden, Rhett, Andy? #记录我的2024#

I'm in Shawshank Prison for 26 years, but what about you?

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