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Teachable Moments From WALL-E

When Katie Beth and I see a movie I look for life lessons that the movie can reinforce. I am listing the ones I "saw" in WALL-E. (click to see preview)

1. One seed can save the world. (Jesus)

2. A good friend ignores your feelings and keeps you on course (directive.)

3. Own your mess. As my mom always said "If you make a mess then you clean it up."

4. Own your life. Quit giving others permission to define you.

5. If you are lonely than reach out. Stop floating down the conveyor belt and connect.

6. You can watch what others are doing and call it living or you can participate and feel alive.

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