I was watching Kung Fu Panda 2, and the antagonist’s conviction and behaviors eerily parallel how I went about my life as a child — doing things for acceptance and recognition. If you haven’t watched Kung Fu Panda 2, you definitely should. Out of the trilogy, it’s the most humanly relatable as an adult. When you’re a child who longs to be accepted, the things you’re willing to do are incredible. It goes the opposite when the people you look up to disapprove of you, the extent you’re willing to go to get “revenge” is frightening.
Acceptance will drive you crazy
Acceptance will drive you crazy
Acceptance will drive you crazy
I was watching Kung Fu Panda 2, and the antagonist’s conviction and behaviors eerily parallel how I went about my life as a child — doing things for acceptance and recognition. If you haven’t watched Kung Fu Panda 2, you definitely should. Out of the trilogy, it’s the most humanly relatable as an adult. When you’re a child who longs to be accepted, the things you’re willing to do are incredible. It goes the opposite when the people you look up to disapprove of you, the extent you’re willing to go to get “revenge” is frightening.