Not To Be Confused With, nor does it have anything to do with Apple Macintosh & the Steve Jobs story.
It's a happy-go-lucky movie with a feel-good-factor that clearly defines the differences between need & want. Angela Logan had the support she needed. Everything else just slotted into place with perfect timing.
When you partner-up with someone whose dream it is to help you complete your dream your outlook & productivity is greater - even Angela Logan's children supported her ideas & saw it as their job to be the best they can be for their mother. Problems arise when 'individualism' gets in the way.
Angela Logan's children supported her ideas.
From the movie we see that Angela Logan's children weren't in competition against her or with her & didn't feel ashamed of her ideas - ie: they didn't feel their mother or the world 'owes' them more love than what they already have or something better or special. The children didn't appear to in competition with each other - ie: sibling rivalry - neither did they seem to suffer from 'a disease of the times' - a 'neurotic malady' called 'syndrome' - ie: oldest child syndrome, middle child syndrome, youngest child syndrome, only child syndrome etc.
It's a happy-go-lucky movie with a feel-good-factor that clearly defines the differences between need & want. Angela Logan had the support she needed. Everything else just slotted into place with perfect timing.
When you partner-up with someone whose dream it is to help you complete your dream your outlook & productivity is greater - even Angela Logan's children supported her ideas & saw it as their job to be the best they can be for their mother. Problems arise when 'individualism' gets in the way.
Angela Logan's children supported her ideas.
From the movie we see that Angela Logan's children weren't in competition against her or with her & didn't feel ashamed of her ideas - ie: they didn't feel their mother or the world 'owes' them more love than what they already have or something better or special. The children didn't appear to in competition with each other - ie: sibling rivalry - neither did they seem to suffer from 'a disease of the times' - a 'neurotic malady' called 'syndrome' - ie: oldest child syndrome, middle child syndrome, youngest child syndrome, only child syndrome etc.