Learn to let go

Jamir 2022-03-16 09:01:01

Before I went to bed last night, I watched the movie "Finding the Nemo" that I knew the name Nemo for a long time but I hadn't watched it. I don't like the role of father M (because I don't like him, so I don't remember his name), because he is old and stubborn and likes to let his children act according to their own ideas. Always suffering, frowning at every turn, accusing and complaining, and frustrated. Like Dory, she is always forgetful, but she remembers important things very clearly. He is Nemo's father's most effective assistant on the way to find a child. She is always smiling and happy, positive and optimistic, fearless, popular, familiar, humorous, and humorous, likes to sing, and can have fun in hardship. The friends in the fish tank at the dentist's home where Nemo was caught are very loving and cute, and very healing. The theme should be to let parents who over-caring for their children learn to let go, learn to let go in time, let them experience it, and give them a chance to grow. Just like the old turtle family. I long to live in a family with that kind of atmosphere, always optimistic and never fearless.

Parents like M, or people of that type, are actually closed, living in their inner world all the time, rejecting anything new (or dangerous), which is actually not good. I also suffer from this problem, so seeing this character, I don't like it very much. This is the insinuation of a certain characteristic of myself in this character!

Hmm... to remind yourself... it's also a good harvest!

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Extended Reading

Finding Nemo quotes

  • Marlin: Where's Nemo? Where is he?

    Bloat: [pointing frantically] Dentist! Dentist!

    Marlin: What's a dentist? What is that?

  • [Gerald the pelican seems to be choking]

    Nigel: [casually] Alright Gerald, what is it? Fish got your tongue?

    [Gerald opens his mouth to show this is indeed the case]

    DoryMarlin: Aaaaahh!

    Nigel: Love a duck!