
After receiving a new set of clothes from her mother, Bernie realizes that her mother purposely bought smaller sizes to encourage her weight loss.
Themes: Parenting, Self-Esteem, Vanity, Appearances, Identity, Self-Conscience, Criticism, Humiliation, Insensitive
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In her acceptance letter to Princeton University, Christina writes about the most influential person in her life: her mother.
Themes: Motherhood, Influence, Emotion, Parenting, Change, Single Parent, Abandonment
2:06
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Michael takes out the frustration of not getting his long-anticipated promotion on his children.
Themes: Discouragement, Neglect, Frustration, Family, Parenting, Childlike, Workaholic, Career, Priorities
1:25
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After squashing his son’s dream of becoming a pro basketball player, Chris realizes his error and then encourages his son to pursue any dream.
Themes: Stifling, Discouragement, Dreams, Ambition, Cynicism, Pessimism, Empower, Fatherhood, Parenting
1:43
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Undercover detective, John Kimball, asks his young students about their fathers and what they do for a living.
Themes: Fatherhood, Childlike, Divorce, Neglect, Parenting, Family, Influence
2:33
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Will reacts negatively towards the idea of changing his life and having kids.
Themes: Purpose, Parenting, Reflection, Life, Childlike, Expectation, Family, Emptiness, Perspective
1:31
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After embracing his new role as a father, Gru reads the girls a new bedtime story that he wrote for them.
Themes: Parenting, Fatherhood, Sensitivity, Childlike, Emptiness, Wholeness, Joy, Emotion, Love-Father's
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