Love and hate are more powerful

Rosalee 2021-10-13 13:05:33

It seems to be for children, but it actually contains a profound truth: love and hate are more powerful, just like laughter is more powerful than screams.

Monster company and children can win together. In reality, sometimes we fight to death and life, it seems that only if you lose something, I can get something. In fact, this may not be necessary, we can get along well, and through cooperation, we can succeed at the same time, or even greater success.

In the education of children, perhaps more important than the concept of competition is to guide children to learn to cooperate and win-win, and to learn to love.

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Extended Reading
  • John 2022-03-24 09:01:05

    Should the energy crisis be solved with a child’s scream? In the end, the child's laughter solved the problem. Pixar's creativity is limitless, and the improvement of the picture effect can be seen in the hair of the monster. "Don't give her a name, you will have feelings after you name her." KITTY~BOO~ The relationship between the monster and the child is so vivid and delicate.

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Monsters, Inc. quotes

  • Sulley: Hey, Mike, this might sound crazy but I don't think that kid's dangerous.

    Mike: Really? Well, in that case, let's keep it. I always wanted a pet that could kill me.

  • [Boo, in disguise, walks up to Mr. Waternoose]

    Henry J. Waternoose: Well hello, little one. Where did you come from?

    Sulley: Mr. Waternoose.

    Henry J. Waternoose: Ah, James. Is this one yours?

    Sulley: Ah, actually that's my uh, cousin's sister's daughter, sir.

    Mike: Yeah, it's uh, "Bring an Obscure Relative to Work Day".

    Henry J. Waternoose: Hmm, must have missed the memo.