Sing Movie and the Entrepreneurs of Generations X and Y

Sing Movie and the Entrepreneurs of Generations X and Y

I felt especially identified with the film, I think that like Buster Moon, the dreamy Koala, there are many entrepreneurs of Generations X and Y that followed our dreams and that despite many attempts not everything has gone well, and sometimes it seems that everything will collapse and there are few chances of getting ahead. Our mistakes or others affect our future, but when you aim to follow your dreams and you do everything so they become a reality, sooner or later the universe, God and everything around you make it happen, Probably not in the way you expected, but the way it should be.


In life at least to me, not everything that I have dreamed has become reality the way and at the time I dreamed them. Things do not happen when you want them to happen, and if you believe in God, things happen when He knows it’s the right time. If you don’t believe in God, things happen when you least expect it, everyone sees it as he or she want to see it. Returning to the movie, I love to see how children's movies have very positive messages where everything can be achieved and I wonder, what happened to us now that we are adults? Can we still believe in these stories? OF COURSE, my advice is that it's never too late to follow your dreams, but they will not come true if you do not do something to get them, nothing happens if you do not make an effort, things do not happen like magic and behind every successful entrepreneur there is a story of effort, dreams and hard work.


I think every character has a bit of our life, so it is my case, going through the pain of love as in the case of the ASH, the hedgehog who is in love and that his partner feels that she is only a complement and does not have the strength to achieve things by itself, sometimes for believing in another person you stop following your dreams.


Jonny the gorilla that seeks to follow his dreams but the lack of credibility of his family and how their interests influence on how they want him to act. Or Meena the elephant that represents the lack of self-esteem and security that we sometimes have to ourselves, that we do not believe we can do it and it is difficult for us to discover the potential that we have inside. And when we have children or many commitments Rosita the piggie that has a lot of responsibilities and we think that our dreams are destined to not be fulfilled by having or wanting to fulfill other tasks that do not allow us to follow our dreams. You can also run into someone like Mike the mouse who only cares about him and tries to put you aside thinking about his interests. But in the end you realize that everything is possible, nothing makes impossible the possibility of achieving a dream, not even money, you do not need it to succeed.


*image from http://www.ibtimes.co.in/


My recommendation is to never stop dreaming and working for your goals, dreams go hand in hand with an effort, regardless of the conditions neither social nor economic. The passion and the struggle are the only thing that matters and will be inversely proportional to your dedication.

Analogy by Luis ROC

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