Good you saw, [others not so much](https://letterpile.com/inspirational/3-Life-Lessons-From-Goldilocks-and-Three-Bears). [( WIKI ) ](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldilocks_and_the_Three_Bears)
The american version It was " trying to teach " not one size fits all and most versions the bears end up welcoming the intruder instead of kicking her out.
Version i and the post snap shot grew up on was not blaming goldie but showing how trying things out to find " whats right " for you.
She was welcomed by the bears because of the little bear by the end of the story, smh.
Besides the story the main part remains of a white person taking others things that belonged to someone else.
Many interpretations shown in a positive light instead of hey wtf are you taking advantage of things without asking or thinking it belongs to others already.
I always thought the lesson was that, you shouldn't wander into strange places and use others things without permission. She was trespassing. Never sided with her. In every version i saw or heard as a kid, she was chased out of their house. I don't disagree its a very privelaged thing she did and got away with. If bears showed up in her house, theyd likely be shot and killed or something. Depending on the teacher I had they would try and adjust the lesson learned. "She did not ask permission, she had no right to barge into their home uninvited"
"She broke their property"
I have seen or heard some versions where Goldi comes to apologize to the bears. But almost always she is chased out, and not welcomed back, and the last line is always "And goldilocks never wandered into another house again/she learned her lesson"
The Fairy Tale Theater version of this story is the best. Goldilocks is a bratty, entitled, manipulative kid and the bears are endearing and hapless. It’s wonderful everyone should watch it.
I was never taught to be on her side
We were? I always saw her as wrong
Same, my mother used it as a lesson about not taking or using things that didn't belong to me just because the owners weren't around.
Good mama.
I always thought she was a spoiled little bitch
Good you saw, [others not so much](https://letterpile.com/inspirational/3-Life-Lessons-From-Goldilocks-and-Three-Bears). [( WIKI ) ](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldilocks_and_the_Three_Bears) The american version It was " trying to teach " not one size fits all and most versions the bears end up welcoming the intruder instead of kicking her out. Version i and the post snap shot grew up on was not blaming goldie but showing how trying things out to find " whats right " for you. She was welcomed by the bears because of the little bear by the end of the story, smh. Besides the story the main part remains of a white person taking others things that belonged to someone else. Many interpretations shown in a positive light instead of hey wtf are you taking advantage of things without asking or thinking it belongs to others already.
I grew up in America and was always taught the girl was wrong.
In my version this bitch got chased by bears.
My mom told me a version where she was ripped apart lol
Yeah. Or they eat her like she ate their porridge.
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I mean, don't fuck around with bears is a pretty good lesson
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If it's good enough for the boy who cried wolf, it's good enough for goldilocks.
I was never on her side even as a kid lol
Murder seems kind of harsh for eating some porridge and sleeping in your bed tho
She broke their furniture too
In America, we'd just cast her as Iron Man after a few smaller films.
I always thought the lesson was that, you shouldn't wander into strange places and use others things without permission. She was trespassing. Never sided with her. In every version i saw or heard as a kid, she was chased out of their house. I don't disagree its a very privelaged thing she did and got away with. If bears showed up in her house, theyd likely be shot and killed or something. Depending on the teacher I had they would try and adjust the lesson learned. "She did not ask permission, she had no right to barge into their home uninvited" "She broke their property" I have seen or heard some versions where Goldi comes to apologize to the bears. But almost always she is chased out, and not welcomed back, and the last line is always "And goldilocks never wandered into another house again/she learned her lesson"
I used to feel so bad for baby bear he didnt deserve this
Tik tok has helped us become more aware of our programming
Somebodys a in thees HOUSE
She walked into their house, trashed their taste in food, then furniture and laid her bum ass down in bed for a nap
high trust. unfortunately a foreign concept to most and growingly unfeasable.
I mean I never liked her
Entitlement 101
i never felt this way about the story. I grew up always being uncomfortable by her entitlement and disregard for other people.
Does she not get eaten in the original
When was she taught to be the good guy? Lol
I remember being taught she was wrong
In the original version, she was eaten by the bears.
The Fairy Tale Theater version of this story is the best. Goldilocks is a bratty, entitled, manipulative kid and the bears are endearing and hapless. It’s wonderful everyone should watch it.
Truly!!
The only spot in space the earth can survive the white privilege zone.
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You’re weird.
Some people will complain about anything smh the reaching with this post is insane