Sunday, October 12, 2014

Life Lessons Spongebob Taught Our Generation!





Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?  Who teaches us lessons of how life should be? SpongeBob Square pants is one of the main reasons why kids growing up in the 90's know how to live!  


#1 Never give up ! In the Krusty Krab pizza episode, despite many problems SpongeBob is determined to deliver the first ever Krusty Krab Pizza ! This teaches kids that no matter what happens in life you should still take pride in what you do and achieve your goals. Even if it is something as small as delivering a pizza.

#2 The Value of Friendship - SpongeBob goes to all different lengths to help his friends no matter what the cost. SpongeBob knows Patrick is not the smartest fish in the sea, so he teaches him to avoid the hooks. SpongeBob knows that Squid ward is feeling sad a lot of the time, so he always tries to cheer him up.

# 3 Loyalty- SpongeBob taught us to be loyal because he never gives away the Crabby Patty Secret Formula. He also is loyal to his friend Sandy when he promises to visit her tree dome, he is so loyal he is hesitant to tell Sandy he needs water to survive.   

#4 Respect Your Elders- SpongeBob tries to see the potential in everyone. Even two burnt out super hero's who have seen there better days. Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy might be old, but that does not stop SpongeBob from having many adventures with them and teaching us that an old dog can still learn new tricks!


#5 Have Faith - If you are ever stranded in a kelp forest with no food and just a Magic Conch Shell, thanks to watching SpongeBob you know what to do... Nothing!  SpongeBob teaches us that sometimes the best thing to do is just lay back and believe everything will be ok. If you have faith in what you believe in, no matter how strange, good things will happen!

1 comment:

  1. Justin, I really like this blog.

    For one, it uses a show that everyone in class surely watched as a child to address issues important to all of us. Thus, it is both relevant and compelling for us all to read.

    Secondly, I also like the lay-out; the pictures guide my eyes through the reading quite well.

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