8 Sep

Have you watched the recent Disney animated movie: Wall-E?
After hearing some great reviews about it from friends and also online, I decided to go watch it with my good friend.
This movie is about a robot called Wall-E who has a mission on earth: cleaning up the mess that last generations have cuased. He has been ding this for a long time… 700 years.
Even though hundreds of his other robot friends has already broken down and he is the only one left in the world, he still keeps on going and cleans the earth with full dedication every day.
Until one day, a female robot is brought to the earth on a mission and this adds another purpose to Wall-E’s life. He goes on an exciting risky adventure of traveling to the space looking for this robot and meets the humans of the next generations. (Because humans have left the earth to live in a big spaceship.)
… And this is the beginning of even more adventures for Wall-E, the female robot, and our human folks in the spaceship.
I’m not going to reveal the entire story so you can enjoy it as a surprise when you see it for yourself.
The bottom line is, if you are a fan of cute lovely movies, you’re going to love this animated movie.
But even more than that, if you’re a fan of meaningful movies that give you interesting insights, open up your mind to new ideas, and make you feel you’ve learned some thing wonderful after spending your time at the cinema, you’re also going to love Wall-E.
One more thing…
Warning: Bring an extra pair of hands with you.
Go watch this movie with a good friend or your loved one. Because in some parts of it, you’ll be searching for a hand to hold, and if no one familiar near you, you might as well grab the stranger’s hand next to you.
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One Response for "Wall-E: Only for Kids or Also for Smart Adults?"
Hi Laden,
I thought quite a while ago that you should focus more on the more personal or psychological aspects of success in busines or life. I even thought about telling you this but of course I didn’t actually get around to it. So it’s good to see you are doing it anyway.
I realised a long time ago that what makes someone a success is what is going on in their head, their beliefs. It is not intelligence, technical knowledge or even who you know.
Your own story shows that it is the determination to do something that’s important to you is the thing that counts.
The annoying thing for me is that I have read enough to know what to do… I know about the importance of goals, persistence, focus etc. but I can’t seem to actually do it. I’m sure a lot of people are in the same position.
So good luck with your new blog and focus. There’s a lot of competition out there but if you can somehow use your own experiences to guide the rest of us I’m sure we’ll all be grateful.
Sorry, it wasn’t a comment on Wall-E but I’ve only just found out you have started this new blog, hence my comment here.
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