The Aims Of Create This Video (Verion1)


I watched a video called ‘Heart Touching Video — Heart Touching Story about Father & Son’ from Youtube. It is about a dad was patient and caring when his son was young and kept asking that question whereas the son was annoyed when his elderly dad did the exact thing.

When we facing elderly, we should show respect, never forget that they are our parents and they are the people who distributed a lot to the society. They take care us since day one and we should take care of them as we get older, be patient with them as they were patient with us. People should open our hearts and eyes, treasure the things we already got, don’t be regret in one day.

People are getting overwhelmed by life, we are all working so much and always in a rush. Sometimes what we need is to stop and see what is happening around us, even is just a tiny and normal things in our life.

According to Psychology Today, “everyone, or nearly everyone, reports daydreaming on a regular basis, with studies indicating that as many as 96% of adults engage in having at least one bout of daily fantasies.” Daydreams help people to escape from the reality.

In this project, by using daydreams as a theme in this project to raise the aging problems, reflect what are the elderly thinking in their daily life, as well as reflect their life satisfaction, levels of loneliness, and social support. Although their daydreams might look very normal to us, for them are special. Therefore, those are the things we need to pay attention; do meaningful things, appreciate our life, be present and living in the moment.


Reference

Constantin, P. (2007). Heart Touching Video — Heart Touching Story about Father & Son. Available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDVawKB1FwY&feature=youtu.be. Last accessed 11th Oct 2016.

Nandhakumar.M. (Sharer). (2010). Heart Touching Video — Heart Touching Story about Father & Son. [Video]. Place: Youtube.

Susan,K (2013). Why and How You Daydream. Available: https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/fulfillment-any-age/201301/why-and-how-you-daydream. Last accessed 6th Oct 2016