Prince Charming isn't coming to save you from that sofa...
Everyone talking about boomers, millennials, and gen x lately but no one talking about the 'Disney Generation'!
Most of those who were raised watching Disney movies throughout their childhood have a distorted view on life, love, happiness, work ethic, etc.
Instead of playing outside and learning life lessons for ourselves, we were taught by people who sat in a building and drew on paper all day.
They sat in boardrooms and discussed what angles they should take, what color peoples skin should be, how characters should talk and what 'morals' they want to instill upon children.
We were taught that no matter what happens things will get better, a knight in shining armor will come to save you or a bunch of dwarves will make you happy with your life and everyone lives happily ever after.
Now that most of this generation is all grown up, many feel lost because they were told and shown as children that as long as you hope and dream, things will get better.
We live in distorted realities as princesses and tarzans with hopes and dreams to one day finally attain our 'happily ever after' and we are passing this down to the next generations!
We live as contradictions.
We have high hope and faith for something better for ourselves due to these propagated cartoons we consumed in our infancy telling us we deserve the best of it all and yet we live in the ‘real world’ with ‘real’ issues/problems that many ignore and push to the side negatively affecting their health, relationships and finances in order to continue to live in ‘fantasy land’ in their heads.
Until we can change this, until more of this generations realizes the propagated morals/ideals/mentalities/life lessons that were instilled upon them are FAKE, many will continue to live in this distorted reality, chasing something that isn’t REAL.
YOU’RE NOT A PRINCESS, YOU’RE NOT THE ‘KING OF THE JUNGLE’ OR A BOY WHO CAN STAY YOUNG FOREVER IN NEVERNEVELAND!
It’s all fake just like the lessons you ‘learned from them!
Stop living in Disney Land and come to the real world.
Don’t do what your parents did by placing you infront of a screen to learn from cartoons!
TEACH YOUR CHILDREN, let them learn from watching YOU live out your morals and values!
Oh ya, and if you’re over the age of 20-25 you need to give up on the Disney movies!
If you’re watching it with a child then sure, that’s one thing, but if you’re regularly spending 2hrs out of your life to watch a Disney movie then you’re a child and live in comfort zones…
Ladies, Prince Charming isn’t coming to save you from that sofa….