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I took the family to watch Frozen 2 at Cinemac the other day.
Most enoyable.
The only dissappointing bit is that there were no new characters called Seth.
You see, my cousin had a daughter in October 2013.
Who they called Elsa.
A quirky, unusual, previously old fashioned name.
Two weeks later Frozen came out and set them up for a lifetime of “What? Like in Frozen?”.
They’ve had a son called Seth since so that would have been hilarious if he’d been in Frozen 2.
Anyhoo.
There was a line repeated thorough the film.
Originally from Grand Pabie, the head little-rolling-rock-troll-guy.
“When one can see no future, all one can do is the next right thing”
And “The next right thing” is the “Let it go” of the film.
It’s a great shout though.
Even if we can see the future.
All we can ever do is the “next right thing”.
The better food choice.
The next workout.
All we ever have is the here and now.
What’s happening at this very second.
The future and the past have their place in our minds.
But they don’t actually exist.
All we have is the decision we can make right now.
And all we ever need to do is the “next right thing”.
And they’ll all add up to the future we desire.
Much love,
Jon ‘Olaf’ Hall and Matt ‘Sven’ Nicholson