Ok, I watched 2 very touching movie. One this afternoon and the other just now. The first one was Click. It was suppose to be a hilarious movie but after the movie, if one reflected on it, you would see that is has a very deep and important moral. The moral is that family priorities should never and can never be left in the ditch in place for work. No matter how important it is. In the story, Adam Sandler dreams of what his life is like when he got the remote and he uses it to his advantage. He used it to get out of arguments with his wife and stuff. He even used it until the point where it would go automatically and he used it until he got his promotion. This is where the trouble starts. His son tells him that his dad is dead and Adam goes back to see how it happened. He noticed that his dad actually wanted to go out with him but because of his work, and his promotion, Adam neglected his father. He was extremely depressed after this and swore not to let his son let work overtake family. By the way, due to his work, he had lost his wife. So, before he could tell his son about this, he had a heartattack. That day just so happened to be his son's wedding day. His son was due to fly off for a Honeymoon but cancelled the trip just to go to work. When his dad heard this on the hospital bed, he tried to tell him but to no avail. When he finally thought about what he had to do, he got out of bed, tore off his life support equipment and ran after his son into the rain and collapsed. His son, thankfully, heard him and went to help him. In the movie, Adam's final words were :" Don't let work overtake family.". We can relate this life in a sense. Do we let the prospect of work overtake that of the family? Do we choose work over family? Do we succumb to these sort of worldly pressures and let go of the precious love of a family? Well, it is best not to. A promotion may always be there. However, family is something that must be nurtured and taken care of. A family is a group of people who will always be there when ever and wherever the need arises. They will never leave if nurtured properly and will be like a best friend in times of need. Therefore, do not let your work or even peer pressure become more important than your family.
Thursday, May 1