Until we find our place

Carmella 2022-03-20 09:01:03

In life,
for some powerless things,
should we not think about it,
or should it be due to responsibility and we must persist in doing it?

There are certain things that
you can choose to do or not to do,
but if you don’t do it, there really is no chance.

Movies always have some old-fashioned plots.
When a person cannot choose the way forward
, Simba sees his father in the Lion King.
Perhaps this is a kind of spiritual struggle. In the
end, under this kind of struggle,
Simba I found out what I most wanted to do in the bottom of my heart.

When you encounter the trough of life, you
may really think that it is a holiday given by God.
During such a holiday, you don’t need to work too hard.
However, the end of this holiday
often requires a person and a heart with firm beliefs. ,
Perhaps when one cannot bear it,
accept the help of others. If
one has the support of friends , one will always go farther.

Listen to the voice in your heart...find your place...

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Extended Reading
  • Lesly 2022-03-22 09:01:02

    The classic Disney, full of childhood, are we not Simba when we were young, but when we grow up?

  • Libby 2022-03-25 09:01:02

    Compared with the prince's revenge, the classic is the endless growth theme, Circle of Life. When I was young, I felt that if it weren't for Scar's throne and then lack of training, Simba, who grew up eating insects, would never be able to beat the opponent (the vegetarian boy beats the old man torturely.

The Lion King quotes

  • Rafiki: Asante sana Squash banana, Wiwi nugu Mi mi apana.

    Adult Simba: Come on, will you cut it out?

    Rafiki: Can't cut it out. It will grow right back. Hehehe.

    Adult Simba: Creepy little monkey. Would you stop following me! Who are you?

    Rafiki: The question is, who... are you?

    Adult Simba: [sighs] I thought I knew, but now I'm not so sure.

    Rafiki: Well, I know who you are! Shh. Come here, it's a secret.

    [Whispers, then grows louder]

    Rafiki: Asante sana Squash banana, Wiwi nugu Mi mi apana!

    Adult Simba: Enough already! What's that supposed to mean, anyway?

    Rafiki: It means you're a baboon... and I'm not.

    Adult Simba: I think you're a little confused.

    Rafiki: Wrong! I'm not the one who's confused. You don't even know who you are!

    Adult Simba: Oh, and I suppose you know?

    Rafiki: Sure do. You're Mufasa's boy!

    [Simba turns around to look at him, shocked]

    Rafiki: Bye!

  • [Watching Simba and Nala]

    Timon: I tell ya, Pumbaa, this stinks!

    Pumbaa: Oh, sorry.

    Timon: Not you, THEM! Him... Her... alone.