A king is not born, and those hardships seem to be tailor-made for Simba's growth. People naturally avoid suffering and responsibility, and pursue ease and beauty. However, the meaning of human existence lies in taking responsibility and reinventing oneself in the face of challenges. Only by facing the things that life throws at you and solving them bravely can you truly grow, and you can only find profound brilliance in the rich and colorful life experience.
Simba's growth starts from the moment he dares to face the past, no matter what the truth of the matter is, he bravely admits that he may have done something wrong. A person who has overcome himself cannot be defeated, at least in his heart. level.
The film created two distinct types of lions, a Mufasa type and a Scar type. The distinction between good and evil is too blunt and direct. Regardless of what kind of kingship the lion will act in in nature, as far as human beings are concerned, in addition to the selfishness and kindness of nature, as well as the laws of civilization that have been shaped by human society for a long time, everyone is looking for a way of life that suits them. Unlike the meaning of existence, opinions and opinions are different, and the external manifestations are also different, and the so-called scale of good and evil probably depends more on people's inner ruler.
There is a point in the film that moved me, when Simba finds out who he is, he is no longer the lion who only cared about his own enjoyment. When he realizes that he is a king, he is also truly transformed into a king. The same is true for people. It is often people's own inner or external comments that restrict their potential to play. A lion who thinks he is ordinary will never grow into a king. There is no innate order of superiority and inferiority in the world. But we can empower ourselves to believe that what we are doing is right.
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