Tuesday, April 16, 2013
How Doctor Who Has Helped Me In Life
When I first started watching Doctor Who, I wasn't sure if I would like it that much at all. It didn't take long for me to love the show though. After becoming emotionally attached to characters in (and becoming a little bit obsessed with) the show, I started to realize there were some very good life lessons to learn from it. The Doctor in particular helped me to learn that you should care about every living being. Even if they were cruel to him, he would try to help them live. In the last episode of the fourth season, he saves the life of his worst enemy, the Master, who returns the favor by sacrificing himself so the Doctor could live. Not everyone returned the favor as the Master did, but the Doctor still helps everyone no matter if they want to kill him or not. This has inspired me to be more caring towards others and try not to explode my anger on people. Another thing Doctor Who has done for me is that it has inspired me to be more creative. I wrote an instrumental song on the piano for the tenth doctor that I titled "Ten," and have been inspired to work on different art projects I've thought of creating. The last thing I can think of off the top of my head is that I feel more adventurous and full of childlike wonder. I've decided I'd like to take more walks outside by myself and just study little details of things. Also, I'm going to try to exercise more to keep my spirits up (and just in case I need to run ;D) so that should be good for me. Overall, I'm so glad I started watching Doctor Who. Many people told me to watch it. Although I kind of ignored them for a while, eventually, I gave in, and I wouldn't change this experience for the world.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment