Believe in Yourself

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I like kung fuuuuuuuuu. Can you guess this phrase was from which movie? Yes, correct. It’s Kung Fu Panda. Recently I just rewatched the movie, and the feeling was still the same as the first time. Fun, entertaining, yet meaningful. What I remember the most is that in the movie, all kung fu masters include the Furious Five – a quintet of kung fu masters trained by the red panda named Master Shifu to protect the valley and the evil snow leopard Tai Lung – Shifu’s former student have trained so hard to become the legendary Dragon Warrior in order to receive the Dragon Scroll which is believed to hold the secret to limitless power. However, the one who is chosen to be the Dragon Warrior unexpectedly is Po, a clumsy, big and fat panda who work at his goose father’s noodle restaurant and has no training of kung fu before. But Po has the biggest love for kung fu, and Master Shifu has discovered a way to train Po: turn his weakness into his streghth: using food as a positive reinforcement to turn Po’s feats into an effective kung fu style. The interesting thing is when Po finishes his training and is ready to receive the Dragon Scroll, the scroll reveals nothing but a blank, reflective gold. Everyone thought this is a mistake. But after that, Po discover the secret of the Dragon Scroll which is to believe in yourself. Things become special if people believe them to be. And with that belief, Po confronts Tai Lung, ultimately defeats him and become a true kung fu master. This leads to an invaluable lesson: The key to success is to believe in yourself. In the first few week of the year 2012, I guess most of you have written or in the process of writing your New Year’s Resolution. Just remember the quote of the day today. Don’t limit yourself. Many people limit themselves to what they think they can do. You can go as far as your mind lets you. What you believe, remember, you

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