Home Alone and meaningful life lessons

Home Alone is always a must-see movie during Christmas. Home Alone is good and meaningful with many useful life lessons.

Home Alone is always a must-see movie during Christmas. Home Alone is good and meaningful with many useful life lessons.

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It's not hard to find a good Christmas movie on the Internet. There are literally too many to choose from and too many to watch over and over again. All of them have a meaningful message about the Christmas spirit. Among the most popular Christmas movies are Home Alone  and Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.

The Home Alone series may seem ridiculous with its bizarre plot and impossible stunts in real life. It is especially important for 8 and 10 year olds to be careful. However, the series teaches many meaningful and useful life lessons for everyone.

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Great life lessons from the movie Home Alone

  1. When things don't go your way, don't panic. Be flexible with your plans. We all know the image of Macaulay Culkin being surprised by his situation when he is left alone, but it's only a brief moment in the movie. After his initial surprise, Kevin changes his plans.
  2. Don't wallow in self-pity. Keep moving forward. Kevin sees the bright side and makes the most of his situation. He's happy doing so.
  3. Be resourceful and creative. Use what you know. In both movies, Kevin uses objects and situations to his advantage. Yes, movie magic ensures he has what he needs, but the lesson of being creative in using them is great.

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  1. Always be polite and use your manners. You will get far. Kevin is always polite to adults. As a result, he often gets unreasonable requests, like hotel rooms at the Plaza, granted. Seriously, let's be nice to each other.
  2. Listen . Kevin always listens to others, often those others ignore. He learns from them and benefits from their wisdom.
  3. Take the time to get to know people directly instead of relying on appearances and second-hand information. Everyone has a story and it may not be what you think. Kevin took the time to get to know his elderly neighbor and the pigeon seller. He was surprised to learn the truth about them and made two new friends.
  4. Forgive. Kevin sees himself as the forgotten son of his family, but by the end of the film, he forgives them.
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