Paddington Bear speaks psychology

Kasey 2022-12-30 14:59:21

The plot contradictions are ingeniously set up, layer upon layer foreshadowing, relaxation and ups and downs. Focusing on warm and harmonious elements, a magical story uses multiple scenarios to tell in-depth truths - don't always complain about the bad environment, be yourself, keep your duty, maintain a lively, friendly, positive attitude, Gradually affect the environment, affect the people around, and even change the environment to make everything better! Yes, "Paddington Bear can make friends wherever he goes." Whether in the community or in prison, the little bear's friendly heart remains the same. The people in the prison were indifferent to him at first, but he was not negatively affected by the environment, but still maintained his beautiful heart, treated each other with sincerity, and got along with each other in a friendly manner, which eventually affected the people around him, turning the depressed prison into a mess. The general environment becomes beautiful and vibrant. Of course, the plot setting of the film is not to let us go to prison to influence others to make friends, but also to hope that we can keep our hearts no matter where we go in life. Perhaps the new work environment colleagues are not very friendly, and no one responds to greetings. But don't deny or doubt yourself because of this, let alone be negatively affected and fall into it. Instead, keep your friendliness and sincerity, and gradually you will find that the people around you will become friendly, and you will unknowingly transform a positive environment.

How you treat your surroundings, your surroundings will treat you as well. This is because you and your surroundings will interact with each other, and you are also around others. You often appreciate and encourage others, and others gradually have the urge to encourage you. This is the essence of the phenomenon that people often call "good people always meet good people", and it is true.

How you want your surroundings to treat you, you have to treat your surroundings first, and this will affect each other. Even if you meet someone who is good at encouraging and praising others, but you are always stingy with affirming others, then others will gradually lose the "impulse" to affirm and appreciate you. (Of course, the specific situation is analyzed in detail. If this person has a certain psychological education, and you have a relationship similar to colleagues, he may still maintain enthusiasm as mentioned above; but if you do not have too much communication value, He may be far away from your relationship.) So you always feel that no one around you appreciates you, and you don’t want to affirm and praise others even more.

If you are in a negative environment, don't be afraid, keep your friendliness, and believe that you will be able to use your enthusiasm to influence others and improve the surrounding. (Remember not to always feel that you are at a disadvantage if you are enthusiastic and others shouldn’t. Every kindness will always have some big or small impact, which will be reflected in the future, which is the so-called "return")

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Paddington 2 quotes

  • Phoenix Buchanan: Oh, well that sounds entirely... plausible.

    Henry Brown: Does it? Great! Well, I'm delighted to say that everything seems tickety-boo.

    Phoenix Buchanan: Wonderful.

    Henry Brown: So! I'll nip back to the office and get the boys to type that up ASAP. And we'll hope to see you soon!

    Phoenix Buchanan: Indeed! Perhaps next time, *not* in your pyjamas. Ah-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.

    Mary Brown: [laughing] He's such a silly one!

    Phoenix Buchanan: Now, now.

  • Mary Brown: You wanted to get that book so Aunt Lucy could see London, didn't you?

    Paddington: It was always her dream.

    Mary Brown: Well we thought... why look at London in a book? When she could see the real thing.

    [doorbell rings]

    Mary Brown: Why don't you go and answer that?