Face it is not out of precaution, but out of courage

Adrien 2021-12-31 08:02:34

The most impressive thing was that Simba asked her daughter to never leave her back to the group of lions opposite. When I saw it, I felt that Simba wanted to guard against the attacks of those lions.

But to think about it from another angle, some animals hunt for his prey, one side is facing and the other is facing away. One side is hunting, the other is fleeing. One is menacing, and the other is timid and fearful.

Just like the little Simba before, out of fear, he has been turning away from his hometown and running away, even if he is an adult, he is unwilling to face the mention.

But when the responsibility came, the surrounding environment forced him to make a choice. His love for his family and group surpassed the fear in his heart. He took the most important step, turning his direction and running towards what once brought him. Painful place. When he really took the courage to face it, he realized that the previous pain was not the same thing. His mother would not blame him, but because of his departure, he took more responsibility.

He also understands that only when you turn around, face your hand, and use your courage to overcome the fear in your heart, can you grow smoothly.

Growing up is the coexistence of pain and happiness, with many breaks and reconstructions, confrontation and confrontation.

But when you adjust your heart and feel the most fundamental emotions and the causes of emotions, you will find that this is nothing at all.

Only grow up to be free and easy and happy.

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The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride quotes

  • Kiara: [Alternate Scene]

    [Zira is clinging onto the rock for her life when Kiara reaches out her paw to help]

    Kiara: Zira, give me your paw!

    Zira: [after looking down at the flood below, Zira grins disturbingly at Kiara and whispers vehemently] . No! Never!

    [Lets go of the rock and falls into the swollen valley below]

    Zira: .

  • Kiara: Father, how could you break your promise?

    Simba: It's a good thing I did. I almost lost you. No more hunts for you, not ever.

    Kiara: But I was doing just fine. Even before Kovu...

    Simba: Kovu?