![]() ![]() Later on, his father expresses his hurt and anger, to which Simba responds, “I just wanted to be brave like you!” Mufasa looks at him compassionately and says, “Simba, I’m only brave when I have to be! Being brave doesn’t mean you go looking for trouble.” Fortunately, his father, Mufasa, rescues him on time. Things didn’t go well in the elephant graveyard, which was home to hyenas that almost eat Simba. Simba viewed a visit to the graveyard as an opportunity to test his strength and prove that he was a brave lion. Simba gets tempted into doing this after his ill-intentioned uncle, Scar, tells him that only the bravest lions could go there. ![]() #Growing up movie#This reminds me of a scene from the Disney movie The Lion King, where Simba visits an elephant graveyard, despite his father’s warning. ![]() They crave grown-up rights like the forbidden fruit that they never have access to as a kid, as well as the liberty to call the shots in their life. In my young mind, behaving like a grown-up was good because I would be rewarded with praise and acceptance.įrom an early age, youngsters view the prospect of being an adult with enthusiasm because they would finally get to do “grown-up stuff” and people will start taking them seriously. What I did know is that clowning around or acting silly and childish was viewed negatively. The person who said this to you was most likely someone older, such as a parent, sibling, teacher or a friend who considered themselves to be mature.Įvery time that someone said that to me when I was younger, I was perplexed-I wasn’t sure what I had to actually do to be a grown-up. “Growing old is mandatory, growing up is optional.” - Chili DavisĬan you recall a time in your life when someone asked you to just grow up? ![]()
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