Even unselfish goodness can bring about change.

Richmond 2022-04-21 08:01:03

When it comes to Christmas, it's easy to conjure up images of a fairytale world, with houses with pointed roofs, dense forests, swirling snow, ringing bells, running reindeer, and - Santa Claus .

Perhaps, you have also made a wish to him, which is a story about the origin of Santa Claus.

Santa Claus wears a red robe, is burly and has a large white beard. He will ride a sleigh pulled by reindeer and carry a big bulging sack to visit every good child's home through the chimney at night. He put his carefully prepared gifts in the socks by the fireside.

Oh, that's right! You can also write to him and he will be delighted.

Everyone wants a better life, and it may be difficult to be as generous and unselfish as a character in a fairy tale. However, even if he is no longer as innocent as a child, it does not mean that he has lost his tender heart.

In the final analysis, these characters are still acting for themselves, but what they hope for is definitely no longer a tangible material reward. So what do they want? Perhaps, it is something that is too often talked about and will be ridiculed for being unrealistic, a little ideal, a little pure, and a little gentle enough to warm people's hearts.

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Klaus quotes

  • Jesper: Ha! Eat our snow, you-

    [since the reindeer aren't attached, the sleigh starts to roll backwards]

    Jesper: They're not attached. Why aren't they attached? I thought they were attached. I never in a million years would've done what I just did if I didn't think these were attached.

  • Klaus: A true selfless act always sparks another.

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