RockinRarity 1,605 April 10, 2012 Share April 10, 2012 I will admit, when I first started watching the show, the friendship lessons were just a cheesy add-on at the end of the episode that I would sort-of tune out and forget about when I recalled the episode in my mind. But somehow, that changed. Even if the friendship lessons are on the obvious side for me, it doesn't mean that another brony or pegasister can't benefit from the lesson, despite the fact that the target audience is for little girls. My favorite lesson is the one at the end of Return of Harmony, where Twilight learns to fight for your friendships, no matter how difficult things may be. It's true that we gain and lose friends throughout life, but if things get rough, both friends can work with each other to keep the friendship alive. That's the lesson I remember most. It's a reminder that bad times don't need to dominate the good times, and that forgiveness is possible. So I want to ask all of you. Which Friendship Lesson, whether written in a letter to Celestia or subtly learned without the letter, had impacted you the most, whether in a small way or a big way? 2 Follow my blog! ~The Mind of Sally - Experiences, Opinions, Musings~ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cloud_Jumper_189 56 April 10, 2012 Share April 10, 2012 I know it's really stupid as it's a show for children, but in some of the episodes I didn't even realize what the lessons were until they said it at the end of the show *Facepalm* But my favorite would be the one where AJ learned nothing. Many giggles were had at the end of that episode Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thesilence23 46 April 10, 2012 Share April 10, 2012 I didn't learn anything! -Applejack 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Twiliscael 3,960 April 11, 2012 Share April 11, 2012 I didn't learn anything! -Applejack I was right all along! I tend to take the high road, get stoned, and fly low . . . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Akemi Homura 7,680 April 11, 2012 Share April 11, 2012 My top 3: 3. Over A Barrel: The lesson states that even the worst of enemies can become friends. After long feuds which would mentally tire you out and emotionally take its toll on you, you would feel greatly relieved to see that, as a matter of fact, you CAN get along with whomever you were fighting with prior to all that. A great lesson in life to be learned. 2. Dragon Quest: It's not about what you are, it's about who you are. Everyone is of a different skin color and/or race, and this doesn't define your personality. A great lesson to be learned in which you would come to realize that prejudices against certain groups or someone's ethnicity really are questionable as someone's skin color never defines his/her character. 1. Griffon The Brush Off: Although the lesson in the episode is nice, there's a deeper meaning to the episode than what's shown. If you reserve yourself to being "cool" all the time, you will find out that no one truly cares for you, and in the end, you will wind up with a grand total of zero friends. A problem in which is faced by many young people today, yet for the sake of "fitting in" will people outright give up on their friends and change their personality just to look stylish. ... Here's another lesson that was learned (or rather, to be learned): You can never outrun Pinkie Pie. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Waplon 14 April 11, 2012 Share April 11, 2012 2. Dragon Quest: It's not about what you are, it's about who you are. Everyone is of a different skin color and/or race, and this doesn't define your personality. A great lesson to be learned in which you would come to realize that prejudices against certain groups or someone's ethnicity really are questionable as someone's skin color never defines his/her character. Wasn't that also the moral of Bridle Gossip? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WhiteLightning 339 April 12, 2012 Share April 12, 2012 1. Griffon The Brush Off: Although the lesson in the episode is nice, there's a deeper meaning to the episode than what's shown. If you reserve yourself to being "cool" all the time, you will find out that no one truly cares for you, and in the end, you will wind up with a grand total of zero friends. A problem in which is faced by many young people today, yet for the sake of "fitting in" will people outright give up on their friends and change their personality just to look stylish. Same here. "The quantity of your friends doesn't matter, it's the quality of each one." - Unknown My OC and ponysona: http://mlpforums.com/page/roleplay-characters/_/white-lightning-r599 (Yes, that was made in MS Paint. Deal with it.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spas-ticShotty 3,584 April 12, 2012 Share April 12, 2012 Quote on quote - "I DIDN'T LEARN ANYTHIN'!" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Awesome One 1,315 April 12, 2012 Share April 12, 2012 Cuz she was right all along..... In Over a barrel they teach you that you gotta share,you gotta care.I think that's one of the better lessons of this show. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Radiance64 7,053 April 12, 2012 Share April 12, 2012 Bridle Gossip with its 'don't judge a book by its cover' lesson, because it's representitive of FiM and its fandom as a whole, imo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
killersave60 22 April 13, 2012 Share April 13, 2012 Yeah,that is my favorite too Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jokuc 8,173 April 13, 2012 Share April 13, 2012 "Dear princess Celestia... I didn't learn anything!" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RockinRarity 1,605 April 14, 2012 Author Share April 14, 2012 (edited) My top 3: 3. Over A Barrel: The lesson states that even the worst of enemies can become friends. After long feuds which would mentally tire you out and emotionally take its toll on you, you would feel greatly relieved to see that, as a matter of fact, you CAN get along with whomever you were fighting with prior to all that. A great lesson in life to be learned. 2. Dragon Quest: It's not about what you are, it's about who you are. Everyone is of a different skin color and/or race, and this doesn't define your personality. A great lesson to be learned in which you would come to realize that prejudices against certain groups or someone's ethnicity really are questionable as someone's skin color never defines his/her character. 1. Griffon The Brush Off: Although the lesson in the episode is nice, there's a deeper meaning to the episode than what's shown. If you reserve yourself to being "cool" all the time, you will find out that no one truly cares for you, and in the end, you will wind up with a grand total of zero friends. A problem in which is faced by many young people today, yet for the sake of "fitting in" will people outright give up on their friends and change their personality just to look stylish. ... Here's another lesson that was learned (or rather, to be learned): You can never outrun Pinkie Pie. This is actually the kind of answer I was looking for... I know the "I didn't learn anything!" lesson was funny, but the topic is not just about which lesson is your favorite, it's about which lesson has made an impact on your personal life, even in just a small way. Edited April 14, 2012 by RockinRarity Follow my blog! ~The Mind of Sally - Experiences, Opinions, Musings~ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Akemi Homura 7,680 April 14, 2012 Share April 14, 2012 it's about which lesson has made an impact on your personal life, even in just a small way. Those three actually did have a slight impact on my life, although I already knew them Even so, it reinforced those exact ideas onto my mindset and now I can handle "friendship problems", if you will, to moderate degrees to high degrees of success, granted they don't come off as sudden. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ΞMorningstar 77 April 14, 2012 Share April 14, 2012 Hmm, From Sweet and Elite No matter where you go in life, you should never forget that you are the product of your home and your friends. And that is something always to be proud of, no matter what. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RockinRarity 1,605 April 14, 2012 Author Share April 14, 2012 Those three actually did have a slight impact on my life, although I already knew them Even so, it reinforced those exact ideas onto my mindset and now I can handle "friendship problems", if you will, to moderate degrees to high degrees of success, granted they don't come off as sudden. Oh, I was saying that your post was the best by that point because it actually answered my OP. Follow my blog! ~The Mind of Sally - Experiences, Opinions, Musings~ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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