If you ask the fans how they feel about the 33rd SEA Games women's volleyball final, they can write a full A4 page about the routes they have gone through for nearly 3 hours without having to think too long.
It was a regret that it could not win, even though the initial goal was only a Silver Medal. But compared to the feeling of pride, honor, and regret, it is only a small part. Therefore, when putting the medal issue aside, the final match right at the opponent's home ground is a testament to the remarkable maturity of Vietnamese women's volleyball.
There were big gaps, there were times when the Thais were only afraid of Bich Tuyen, but now after just one match, Thanh Thuy and her teammates are the ones who should hold their heads high, even though they lost. Lua has dedicated everything, from physical energy to mental strength, no one uses "the heart of fans" to comfort him anymore. Instead, it is like a feeling that is seen a lot in Hollywood blockbusters - heroes walk sideways with smoke, fire, big explosions behind them...
No one talks about medals anymore. People live in emotions that are only available in sports. But sports can also touch our lives. We often hear that life must have a destination, but the destination only takes up a very short moment, and the journey is what shape and shape people. Receiving medals is a moment, a new journey is a film.
You may not win in the end, but you can absolutely step out of the game with a better version of yourself. There will be days when you work hard but the results are not as expected. There are unfinished projects, unsuccessful expectations, and goals that must be put aside. But looking at the distance you have gone, at what you have learned, the limits you have overcome, you are not left empty-handed! ?
Because your heart, mind and everything in you have been trained on the journey of happiness.