![]() I like movies --- I have the knack for memorizing -- and, despite my deficits--- I can quote lines from movies quite well. One of the movies that sticks with me is Dreamworks Kung Fu Panda Trilogy. Po, the main character, is a blumbering panda whose dream is to be a Kung Fu master. In this particular scene, which has always stuck with me because I can relate, Po finds out that he must defeat Tai Lung, the main bad guy. Scared, he decides to run but gets caught by Master Shifu, the legendary Kung Fu teacher. They proceed to argue about why Po should stay and fight, and this is their conversation: Shifu: “You cannot leave. A real warrior never quits!” Po: “Watch me!” (gets stopped by Shifu) “Aww, come on… How am I supposed to beat Tai Lung? I can’t even beat you to the STAIRS…!” Shifu: “You will beat him because you are the Dragon Warrior.” Po: “You don’t believe that. You never believed that. From the first moment I got here, you’ve been trying to get rid of me!..” Shifu: “Yes. I was! But now it is time for you to trust in YOUR master as I have come to TRUST in mine.” Po: “You’re not my master. And I’m not the Dragon Warrior.” Shifu: “Then why didn’t you QUIT? You knew I was trying to get rid of you, yet you STAYED.” Po: “Yeah, I stayed. I STAYED, because every time you threw a brick at my head, or said I smelled, it hurt. But it could never hurt more, than living every day of my life just being ME… I STAYED because I thought, if anyone could change me, could make me…NOT ME… it was YOU... the greatest Kung Fu teacher in all of China! Shifu: “But I can change you. I can turn you into the Dragon Warrior, and I WILL.” Po: “Aww, come on. Tai Lung is on his way here right now. And even if it takes him a hundred years to get here, how are YOU gonna change THIS into the Dragon Warrior? HUH?!” Shifu: (pauses) Po: how? Shifu: (continues pausing) Po: “HOW?!” Shifu: (blusters) ”I DON’T KNOW!!!! (sighs) I don’t know…” Po: (downcast) “That’s what I thought.” I have been dealing with this scenario my whole life. I am pitifully like Po. Many people do not “respect me”, or assume I can’t do things, because of my disabilities. I couldn’t make the high school basketball team, but I became team manager. I was first told I couldn’t go on a mission, but with God’s intervention, I did. Even though I met every criteria, even had a higher GPA, I wasn’t selected for admittance to my college major. But I challenged them and I got in. Even though I entered my pharm tech lab final with a 95%, my instructor failed me because of my left (cerebral palsied) hand. So what if it takes me a few more seconds to type a freaking label?!?! I think there are enough nice people out there who wouldn’t mind. I typed all my papers in college with one hand! I’ve met the “criteria” for so many jobs I have applied for, but I remain painfully underemployed. One day I'll show just how capable I am . . . how I could have helped in whatever capacity because I am diligent, reliable, persevering, friendly and loyal. My mom reminds me a bit of Shifu, the Kung Fu Master. She asks me to trust her when she says “I don’t know when (this or that) will happen, Nick.” Or “I don’t how, Nick . . . but I know it will happen, sooner or later. I think it will be sooner. It’s going to happen. You've got to be patient. Keep going. Keep fighting.” She trusts God, the ultimate Master. And now I’ve met Krista. She understands me because she’s been there. She’s pretty awesome. And she wants to marry me! Yep! She said yes!! (See my proposal below). Hopefully is my next Kung Fu Master. I want to be hers, too. In the end, Po is able to defeat Tai Lung and gain respect. In the end, we can, too. There is hope for all of us with disabilities, and hope for those who love us. Let’s “put our mind’s to it!” (Oops, that’s another movie for another time). But if we put our minds to it, keep up the FAITH, the HOPE and keep fighting, WE CAN ACHIEVE ANYTHING. See Kung Fu Nick See Proposal Tightrope
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Amy
5/22/2018 12:58:04 pm
Wonderful words. You are a good writer!
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3/4/2019 03:38:49 pm
Kung Fu Panda is arguably the most amazing and most inspiring animated movie ever. I have been living in this world for at least eighteen years now. I have watched a lot of animated movies, especially from Disney. Now that I am reaching a point in my life where I need to make decisions, pressure is slowly kicking up. Kung Fu Panda really made a huge impact on me. The plot of the movie will really make you want to do greater things.
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Graeme
5/22/2018 01:03:38 pm
Love how you used kung fu panda to help explain the situation
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Marcia
5/22/2018 01:24:36 pm
Nick! My goodness. You maybe should go on the stage?! Does UPR do dramas?
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Dad
5/23/2018 08:10:44 am
Nice job Nick
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