I AM is an interesting and engaging non-fiction film that asks two practical questions about what is wrong with the world and what can we do to make it better? The I AM documentary is directed by Tom Shadyac, Hollywood comedian and creative actor in such hit films as "Ace Ventura," "Liar Liar," "Bruce Almighty" and "The Nutty Professor." He recalls how a cycling accident left him incapacitated, and after he recovered, he emerged with a new sense of purpose in life and success. Shadyac focuses on ways we can improve our lives and walk in the world. Together with other scholars, philosophers, religious leaders and scientists, he explores the world through enlightenment in the documentary. The search for truth pushed him to explore the best ways and practices that can improve human life and increase understanding to identify the underlying reasons. cause of the world's evils. It shows that the heart and not the brain may be man's main source of intelligence. He continued to argue that human consciousness and emotions can influence the world of reality. His heart's reaction to a bowl of yogurt may seem funny, but it has a big impression in our lives and money is not a path to happiness, but in the gross materialism of some cultures it is a symbol of madness. The film finds that human life is better when it expresses positive emotions such as love, care, compassion and gratitude compared to other negative emotions such as stress, anxiety and depression. Furthermore, it demonstrates that consensual decision making is a norm among all species. There are fun activities throughout the I AM documentary, especially in the example of yogurt understanding the human mind. However, there are many underlying lessons a... middle of paper... gh appreciate the love in our hearts. In conclusion, what seems impossible can be made possible through love. It is clear that our underlying issues can be transformed into an opportunity to promote peace and harmony between us and our environment. We should believe in love as a solution for many as one cannot commit an evil action towards someone one loves. The result would be so intense and long-lasting. Identifying the root cause of problems would make us effective in providing solutions to our problems. For example, there is not a single individual who would rape or kill someone you love and care about. Repetitive being with us demonstrated through greed would end by welcoming a new dawn of love and compassion. This would not only help us appreciate our fellow humans but also lead to a friendlier society towards an interdependent environment.
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