Lion King Reflection

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“What’s a motto? Nothing, what’s a motto with you?” Have you ever seen the Lion King? Then again, who hasn 't seen it? I grew up watching the Lion King movie as a kid, and as I grew older I learned to understand the values behind the movie. Everybody has their own interpretation of the message Lion King delivers to them. I learned how the movie impacted society in all positive ways through its cultural or religious themes, however it depends on how you yourself grasp the concept. I learned that we are put on this earth for a reason, and everybody has a purpose. I have learned that we choose to fulfill or take the route for what is best to fulfill this purpose is entirely up to you. It may take time to perfect it, but it is yours to claim. …show more content…

These types of friends pick you up when you are feeling down, and make life a little bit more fun.Although Pumbaa knows that by saving Simba it can be challenging, Timon and Pumbaas ' puts this phobia of a lion eating them aside, and creates a friendship while raising him. Although change can be scary you can’t dwell on in your past to help you take the steps you need. Timon and Pumbaa teach Simba “Hakuna Matata,” which means no worries, and not to mention it is a philosophy. When they found Simba, he was in a state of depression and self blame, as he grew, he himself began to understand Hakuna Matata, and it allowed to him to forget the past. As Simba continued to grow, Timon and Pumpaa taught him how to have a carefree life and showed him what was beyond the pride rock. These actions and philosophy of Timon and Pumbaa allowed Simba to grow into a healthier lion . Developing a trusting relationship is a significant principle of a Servant Leader (Changing Minds 2013). When Nala and Simba were reunited, Nala went on to explain that due to Scars negligence the pride rick ran out of food and water. Therefore the circle of life was interrupted by greed for power and control by someone negative. With persuasion, and positive leadership Simba went to reclaim his throne as his father once told him. “when the sun sets for me, the sun will rise for you as the new

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