Monday, 17 March 2014
WHAT I LEARNT FROM CARTOONS
I am one of those that people call young at heart.I STILL LOVE WATCHING CARTOONS. But growing up I learned a few lessons from cartoons that might help you
1) NEVER LOOK DOWN
Have you ever seen how cartoon characters keep on running in the air off a cliff or tower and when they look down they fall.This taught me that no matter what in life never look down, the only think that hold us back are our thoughts.When halfway through the journey, we start looking for reasons that make us fail.No one in my family has ever done this, or I don't have enough money to finish this.When you look for a reason to fail, failure has a reason to come to you.
2) ITS ALL IN YOUR MIND
Scooby Doo was and still is one of my favourite cartoon shows.The humour just kills me but I learnt one valuable lesson.The things we are afraid of are always in our mind.We accommodate thoughts so much that they take up much of our time.Avoid things we want because somewhere in the corner of your mind you already have a fear that you created.Just like in Scooby Doo most of these monsters are not real but only what we think of them.So this taught me never to let my fears stop me from a girl because in the end they are just a creation of my mind.
3) LIFE IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT
Naruto, has a monster sealed in him like us all, we have a weakness that stops us from reching our ultimate potential.However beating that weakness is what Naruto taught me.And besides his background and not being the best he fights for what he wants and that is to be Hokage, he knows his calling and knows that his past or weakness will never stop him.He is what he thinks he is.
4) TAKE LIFE LIGHTLY
.We spend way to much time taking our irrational fears seriously and our Divinity lightly. Our divinity existed before our life struggles and will exist long after them. Only love is real, and we do not have love, we are love. Bugs reminds us to see our love-self as powerful, and our life challenges as an interesting animated joke and to eat carrots.
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