mutual encouragement

Alexandro 2022-03-19 09:01:02

Scar's conspiracy almost killed Simba in the end, but this was not the most important thing, the point is that it made Simba attribute the mistake to himself again and again. Regardless of guilt or guilt, it is not too natural for an individual to believe that after the last episode (Mufasa's death), there can be such an ideal ending, this is one of them. When a person has been in long-term self-doubt and guilt, he is not sure whether he can grow and take responsibility in an instant. Even though it was very moving to see the scene where Simba admitted that he was "killing his father", but for it once in a state of "paralyzing himself", would it really have this moment of bravery? It's not that the film is not good, it's just that it can be handled more peacefully on this level, and secondly. The most important point is that when the surrounding environment once instilled/influenced our ideas, it is extremely important to maintain the ability to think independently and maintain our own position. And when we don’t have this ability, the intimacy/interpersonal relationship around us is particularly important, such as the recent accidental death of Miao Kexin. If there is someone around who has always convinced her that she is great, let her have someone to trust. I usually complain about the grievances brought by my composition teacher. . . How to put it, just let her/it know that as a friend said, "The evaluation criterion is not necessarily in the hands of that person":

"I mean, the evaluation criteria are not in the hands of the parents. They say you are not professional. You don’t need their approval to prove yourself (there is no disrespect for the elderly). You should be able to stand Looking at their psychology and behavior from a higher angle, seeing the limitations of them, they are sometimes just as ignorant as children."

——————From a friend, encourage each other.

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The Lion King quotes

  • Pumbaa: Your Majesty. I gravel at your feet.

    [starts kissing Simba's feet]

    Adult Simba: Stop that.

    Timon: It's not gravel, it's grovel.

  • Timon: [Trying to push Pumbaa, whose stuck under a log, while running away from a Lioness] Why do I always have to save your... Ahhh!