![]() “By finding inner peace” answers Master Shi Fu. Po is puzzled and asks how he can do this. In a surrealistic choreography, his moves are so smooth and balanced that he can receive a drop of dew from a tree leaf, move it along his arms without getting wet (or damaging the drop), and then leave it down gracefully on a flower. The movie: The beginning of the movie features a very interesting scene in which Master ShiFu dances the dance of “inner peace”. The Biggest Victory You Can Achieve Is Inside It’s a constant result of what we do now, in the present. And who we are is not written in the past. Or we may have been humiliated or had to go through pain and reclusion. ![]() Some of the things we did, or some of the things that others did to us, weren’t ok. The lesson: We all have our own personal history. Po is devastated.īut as he accepts that all that happened is part of his past, not his present, he also realizes a very powerful fact: in the end, you are who you choose to be. Eventually, he finds out who he is and a hurtful story, deeply buried in his unconscious mind, is finally revealed. A big part of the movie is dedicated to this search for his lost identity. Who is he, after all? What he is supposed to do in his life? In technical terms, Po goes through an identity crisis. Suddenly, all he knows about his identity is blown away. The movie: Po, the mighty Kung Fu Panda warrior, finds out that his father, the goose, was not his real father. Ladies and gents, without further ado, here are 5 life lessons I learned from Kung Fu Panda 2, the movie. So, it goes without saying that Kung Fu Panda 2 had to find its place in my posts too. Not to mention it was instantly picked up by social media, becoming quite popular. ![]() I even find personal development lessons in some of them, like Dumbo, for instance.
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