New manuscript share universal theme with Cameron's 3D masterpiece
Chicago, IL (MMD Newswire) February 24, 2010 - Critically-acclaimed Avatar, written and directed by James Cameron, is a science fiction film set in the year 2154, when humans travel to the life-bearing moon of Pandora for the purpose of mining the precious mineral "unobtanium." To understand the ways of the indigenous Na'vi race, the scientists create Na'vi avatars, hoping to eventually convince them to hand over their land. But as the protagonist eventually manages to become a part of the tribe, he comes to respect their ways and their love for nature, ultimately questioning the actions of his own human race and leading the war against them.
David Hearld's new paperback, Who is Wearing the Pants? is a reminder of the importance of this same underlying principle: respect. Comprised of 15 short and easy to read mini-lessons, readers are inspired to apply this principle in every aspect of life to gain greater insight into themselves and better relate to others. Who is Wearing the Pants? is for people of all ages and backgrounds who want to reach higher levels of respect and happiness. Readers can do this by following Hearld's Pant Principles - practical, fun-to-read techniques that explain how to reach goals and become a doer, not just a dreamer.
Avatar viewers will identify many of Hearld's Pant Principles in the film. One such chapter in Hearld's book focuses on controlling adversaries, which he refers to as "snakes in the grass." By demonstrating courage and eliminating those who intend harm, Hearld explains how to maintain a positive environment free of predators. Avatar revolves around this same premise as the main character rebels against his enemies and earns the respect of the Na'vi people.
Another of Hearld's Pant Principles touches on the concept of influencing others and the importance of establishing a connection to become likeable and earn respect. This common thread is evident in the film as the protagonist strives to earn the Na'vis' trust and eventually become accepted as one of their own. Other principles are also found throughout the film and revolve around the same theme of respect. www.WhoIsWearingThePants.com.
In the quest for personal gain, sometimes we forget what's most important - respecting ourselves and others. The life-changing messages found in both the book and the movie serve as a reminder.
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