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In the hopes of distracting everyone with some fun stuff, Joy goes over all the imagined ideas of what their new house could look like. Once there, you'll meet the five Emotions that know Riley best: Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust! Bing Bong is one of the best supporting characters in Pixar's history, and he's incredibly memorable for his bubbly and happy personality.
Inside Out (Moore book) - Wikipedia
I like the audiobooks because generally the author narrates it and the book feels gossipy, funny, heartfelt.
Go get your hands on it like it’s a piece of wet clay and Patrick Swayze is nestled close in behind you!
Inside Out by Demi Moore | Goodreads
Even though I haven't experienced most of what she's been through, I could completely relate and empathise with her feelings, and found myself nodding in agreement and murmuring under my breath, marvelling over the actress’s ability to express her thoughts so well. Other concepts briefly covered in the movie include psychological changes of reaching/approaching puberty, psychological stressors, family psychology, inductive and deductive reasoning (thinking like Sherlock Holmes by using logic, reasoning, and observation to reach a conclusion), and many others. One thing that drove me crazy was the fact that Riley (the girl) literally was a brat to her parents. It serves as a reminder that, though sometimes it’s hard to accept, crying can be a useful means for someone to take a few moments out of their day to reflect, sometimes about the darker aspects of human existence. In fact, when we are sad, our body and facial expression cue the people around us that we need help – the tears running down our face, the pupil dilation, the non-threatening posture, all of this signals others that we could use some support.At one point, Demi was paid 12 million dollars for the movie Striptease, which made her the highest paid actress in Hollywood. I think this is one of my favorite memoirs and I’m glad I made the choice to listen to the audiobook. Her family consisted of her on and off again, always fighting parents; a nearly absent, self-absorbed mother, a father who grappled with mental illness, and a younger brother with whom she was incredibly close.