What Kung Fu Panda Teaches Us About Letting Go
Kung Fu Panda isn't about believing in yourself, it's about letting go. Po's real struggle wasn't self-doubt. It was trying to become someone else. In this video, we break down what the blank Dragon Scroll actually means, why Po saw a panda where Tai Lung saw nothing, and how this movie nails imposter syndrome better than most dramas. If you've ever felt like you're performing a version of yourself that isn't really you, this one hits different.

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