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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

There Is No Secret Ingredient.

Recently we watched the adorable animated film, "Kung Fu Panda."  What a precious movie this was! 



I adore the overall message in this film.  It really had me thinking deeply for several days.  Yes, a cartoon!  What's wrong with that? 

At the end of the movie, Po (the Kung Fu panda)'s father tells him that there is no secret ingredient in his famous selling noodle soup.  In other words, people (like his restaurant customers) just have to believe that there is something special in there in order for it to be special. 

Po's Father: “The secret ingredient to my secret noodle soup is.... There is no secret ingredient.”

And this is just the key that Po the Panda needs to realize his true powers. His father's concept is confirmed when Po opens the famous Dragon scroll (which is supposed to hold all the Kung Fun moves and special skills needed to rule the kingdom).  For he sees nothing inside of it, except for his reflection.

I love that!

There is no secret ingredient.  You just have to believe that there is one, in order to believe in yourself.

Isn't that philosophy true about so much in life?  You could apply that to so many things in the world around you.

It's true that Olympic athletes may have been born with natural talent (and hopefully not gotten ahead from using performance enhancement drugs) and skills in the particular sport they do.  Yet, somewhere along the way, they began to believe that they could be the best at their sport.  Then they worked hard and climbed their way to the top.  They may not have done it alone but they believed within that they could reach the Olympics.

It's true that recipes have ingredients that could make or break a flavorful dish. But someone, somewhere first came up with the idea of what should go into a meal because they believed it would be good.  The cook believed it was worth writing down and sharing with others.  And now the rest of us can modify it to our specific needs and likes.








Designer labels may have cost the original seamstress less than twenty bucks to make.  But someone, somewhere decided to place a $200 price tag on it because it is "worth" that much. And people buy into into, literally, because they believe it is special.

We do things because we believe we can.  We want certain things because they hold some special place within our hearts.  And if we want something bad enough, we find a way to make it a reality.  There is always a resource out there that we can use in terms of support and education to reach our goals and our potential. 

On the flip side, if we don't make things happen, it is probably because we lack faith and determination (and perhaps we're just lazy).  I should know, I've been there before....  Sitting back making excuses on why things were so bad in my life, instead of taking action to resolve my frustrations. 

Getting the most out of life takes work.  Sure I realize that some people fall into the right opportunity at the right time.  And sometimes mother nature throws a national disaster in your direction too.  There are some fortunate (and very unfortunate) accidents. 

Still, despite all that, we have choices.  We choose how to live each day and we choose the kind of person we want to be.  Personally, I think that is really friggin' great! 

Now, think about the ingredients you want to put into your life.  Take a look at your own reflection.... Are you living up to your full potential?  I really believe that you have powers to further enrich your life and the lives of others as well.  You just have to want it bad enough and perform the work it takes to get there.  The stars and the sun's alignment cannot compare to the decisive mind of a determinded individual. 

I hope you can find that something special within you.  Just like Po the Panda. 


8 comments:

Yankee Girl said...

You have done it once again! Reading your blog is like reading a self help book writing just for me. Definitely thoughts worth remembering!

Chocolate Covered Daydreams said...

Now I want to watch Kung Fu Panda!

Great insight! Loved every word of it!

Tonya Ingram said...

Yep... I'll watch it with a whole new meaning now! I loved it to begin with, but will be thinking about this when I watch it again :) Thanks Mandy for this insight. Love it.

Lee the Hot Flash Queen said...

I slept through the movie, but I love your post!!

The Gosfam said...

I love Kung Fu Panda. I always have liked the meaning behind the movie, but thanks for bringing it into a new life.

Christie in Dallas, TX said...

Ah, I love this post -- so inspiring! Thanks for putting such great words down!

septembermom said...

Your posts just make me smile every time. You are the queen of positive thinking for me. I have to remember that I do have choices. I can either look at the negative or go for the positive. It's all how you approach your life, your interactions, and your thoughts. I want to watch Kung Fu Panda again now.

Gracie and Lukes Mom said...

Well said, Mandy! I've watched that movie with my kids a million times, but never took the time to think about it. It is a great insight and a good one.