This review is more of a personal note to myself.
Some things that stuck out to me:
1. Upon the announcement of Che Guevara's death, entertainment was suspended in Cuba for three days. Three whole days. 72 hours. America has a minute of silence for the death of influential people, but nothing compares to this level of respect Che has in Latin America, among communists, and other groups of people.
2. Che's ideas. Castro portrayed him as a sensitive man who believed in humanity, and believed in the possibility of change, among other revolutionary virtues and morals, valuing truth and possessing many talents. There is a story that he climbed a mountain every weekend despite never making it (asthma prevented him), demonstrating his persistence.
3. In addition to being a doctor, Che was also an economist. As expected, he has an aversion to capitalist methods being used to build a socialist society. There is a quote that goes something like "socialism is not only change in labor or production, but education and consciousness."
4. Few memorable quotes:
4.1 "In any struggle, you must earn the respect of the enemy."
4.2 "Never ask someone to do what you yourself would not do first."
4.3 (not exact) `Those who know history don't have the time to write them`
4.4 “Aren’t true revolutionaries the ones who overcome these blows, these setbacks, without becoming discouraged?”