The Wisdom of the Elderly, the Way of the Child

Sam 2022-04-21 09:02:51

Doing nothing often leads to the very best of something. I always get to where I'm going by walking away from where I have been. -- Winnie The Pooh

Christopher has collected almost all the worries that adults must have - work pressure, life pressure, and human pressure. If the whole family has to eat, then they can’t lose their jobs; if the relationship between the wife and children should be taken into account, it can’t just work; if they need to contact friends and neighbors, they can’t talk about work. Therefore, how to find a balance between livelihood and emotion has become a perpetual confusion among the middle class.

Winnie the Pooh is Christopher's childhood friend, however, in a way he has the wisdom of old age. In essence, Winnie the Pooh and his friends represent not a childlike innocence, but an original one—what do you want?

There are two reasons why Christopher is busy day and night: First, as a middle-level company, he can't bear to lay off his employees; second, he can't lose his position. Of these two, the more important is the latter. In order to give his wife and daughter a stable life, he must protect himself first if he cannot lay off staff. That is to say, his choice from beginning to end is family, to protect his family and support his family.

Before reuniting with Pooh, Christopher, who was overwhelmed by his work, focused on the company's account books. He only remembered to make money to support his family, but ignored how to maintain the family. Like many, many adults, the family is taken for granted by Christopher, and it is difficult to find time to care for relationships once people are stuck with their livelihoods. It's a pity that no one will always wait in place. From sending Pooh back to the forest and disgusting him all the way to taking the initiative to find Pooh in the forest, Christopher has achieved a transformation. He finally realized that in addition to work, feelings will also change. If you can't set aside time to protect your relationship now, it's meaningless to win at work the next moment.

However, that doesn't mean he gave up his job. After he found his daughter and his wife reconciled, the first thing that popped out of his mind was still work. Thanks to the screenwriter, this time he can balance his work and life, so he has temporarily entered a balance point.

Pooh's wisdom is by no means teaching people to do nothing. What it says is, if you don't know what to do, stop first. Then, go in the opposite direction from where you came. In fact, the reason is very simple. If you can't solve the problem, don't try too hard, and look at another way to do things.

Life is a process from transparency to trouble and finally back to transparency, that is, what the ancients called, "Seeing mountains is mountains, seeing water is water; seeing mountains is not mountains, seeing water is not water; seeing mountains is still mountains, and seeing water is still water. is water". There are so many benefits in the adult world. Besides worrying, you might as well think about it, do you really like benefits, or do you want to gain benefits to make the people around you happy? If it's the latter, don't forget while chasing interests, don't make people around you unhappy because of the long distance.

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  • Evelyn 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    I bought a Winnie the Pooh when I was six years old and it's about half my height. Now when I go to hold it, I find that it's the size of our cat. It's been 20 years. Winnie the Pooh is still the same Winnie the Pooh. I miss our house pooh. Oh

  • Arely 2022-03-29 09:01:05

    Doing nothing brings the best results. Since ancient times, layoffs have been the most direct way for companies to reduce their burdens! The worst is the bottom staff! Sacrificing the good time with his family is indeed a letter of dismissal. The good ones will compensate you, the immoral ones will find your little feet, infinitely magnify the so-called mistakes you made, and then let you get out without giving you a penny! I want to keep my childlike innocence forever, but the reality is too cruel!

Christopher Robin quotes

  • Tigger: [about Christopher Robin] He's giant! And he smells funny.

  • Winnie The Pooh: It's always a sunny day, when Christopher Robin comes to play.