Adam Sandler, in the movie Click played a workaholic fed up with the unadorned things in life. Spending time with his children and talking to his wife were boring to him, until he stumbled on a universal remote. This remote gave him the ability to fast forward the seemingly dreary parts of his life to the things he thought brought him true enjoyment. Like instant job promotion without doing the work, or make up sex with his wife after fast forwarding the argument with her. Until one day his children were all grown up. With little recollection of their childhood he realized that his simple and boring moments in life were not so simple, but memories and experiences that made his life worthwhile. In the end of the movie he was given an opportunity to rewind and start all over throwing away the dreaded universal remote. Obviously, he took that opportunity and changed the way he viewed his family and his life.
This movie really helped me to cherish my family, even through the exhausting moments. It helped me to enjoy my children while they are young. To make the most out of my life and every moment in it. Life somewhat has a feeling of being fast forwarded years past by before you even realize they are gone. As many old people say "I could remember it like it were yesterday", they may wonder how yesterday went by so quickly
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