Long life can give you something which you won't get at school, even being the smartest of the smartest and the most studious. Long life can give you experience and perspective. For someone so devoted to the beauty of flora and fauna, to the endless and awe-inspiring, untouched, and pristine, it must be heart-breaking to see that our planet is being destroyed. There are more and more of us, humans, and there are fewer and fewer green areas, nature reserves, and animal habitats. This war, however, the war of humans vs nature has no chance for us being the winners. Unless we stop our expansion, we will cut the branch we are sitting on and cause our downfall. A few very wise pieces of advice for people, governments, and politicians, and a heritage of a precious person who early on noticed that we are tenants of the same planet, along with animals, and plants. We are not the owners. David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet.
In our teenage dreams, we are great explorers and achievers, independent artists, and freelance photographers. Then, even if we pursue our passion and complete our dream education, the reality comes back to us with the necessity of having odd jobs to make ends meet. Our parents discourage us from being archeologists, singers, actors, presenting the opulence of life for lawyers, doctors, and businessmen. But to the few, the gift of a vocation has been given along with unprecedented opportunities to find something yet undiscovered. And for the sake of history and memory, it's worth pursuing the passion and literally dig deeper. Based on a true story, one of the greatest archeological discoveries of modern times, and a few fates entangled just before the doom of war. At times like these, it's even more worthy to be true to oneself in terms of work, money, relationships, and love.
One day, you're young and innocent, and all those married forty-year-olds stare at you weighing their thoughts whether to leave their wife and children for you and pursue their desires. And after a wink, the situation is reversed. You are the one who is abandoned for someone younger, prettier, more successful, or (and this is a slap in the face) completely different. You've been there through ups and downs, poverty, insecurities, and crisis, to realize that men run away from the difficult and problematic into the arms of easy and uncomplicated. And much without your control, you are typecast to be the leftover first wife who clings on the last frail remains of beauty and self-confidence. But you can get up on your feet and prevail! And taste the sweet flavor of revenge. Three women against their ex-husbands and an inspiration for many spouses, who treated unfairly, want to get back on their track. The First Wives Club.