Author, illustrator, educator, and life coach L.E. Wilson graduated summa cum laude and has a master of arts degree from a California university. L.E. strives to create work that is calming, joyful, and enriching, with an aim toward cultivating kindness. Examples of uplifting work include the newsletter “moviewise: Life Lessons From Movies,” the comic strip “It’s ALL (owl) Good Times,” and the book “‘Twas a Jackalope: A New Year’s Tradition.”
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Follow "moviewise" for the wisdom revealed in movies. Read about the life lessons or guides to life depicted in popular films that can be applied in real life (so you don’t have to learn them the hard way).
A summary of the publications that have mentioned "moviewise: Life Lessons From Movies," e.g. Movie Mom (Nell Minow), Entertainment historian Sal St. George, The Daily Post, and many more.
What the movies tell us about ourselves is that we value authenticity, vulnerability, compassion, kindness and honesty. Feeling confident should never come at the expense of others or by withholding affection from others. That's cruelty masquerading as a power play, but it's not confidence.
"You know what your problem is? It’s that you haven’t seen enough movies. All of life’s riddles are answered in the movies."
—Davis (Steve Martin) in Grand Canyon (1991)
Take inspiration from and find actionable advice in great movies (backed by science). The publication "moviewise" catalogues the life lessons found in films that reveal the secrets of life. Why? Because “meaningful movies help people cope with life’s difficulties”— ScienceDaily.
What Can YOU Learn From Movies? Everything!
Improve your life one movie scene at a time with practical wisdom! #MovieTherapy #ReadyToLaugh #GuidesToLife