^I am posting this as a followup because a really good friend on another network was not amused by the "wicked" (and untrue) take of Willy Wonka. I never want to be a destroyer of dreams or the one who shuts the door on an open heart. It's a trap we can all fall into and not see it.
To make up for it, here is the scene from the original Willy Wonka where they enter the Chocolate Factory and enter the World of Pure Imagination.
If you've ever lost all hope, remember that there might be a Golden Ticket just around the corner that might make all your dreams come true.
Follow your dreams with care, don't give in to temptation – and you might just win it all.
And a P.S. – despite all the awful jokes and wisecracks and such about Willy Wonka, his character is one of my personal heroes and Gene Wilder one of my favorite actors from that era. After all somebody has to run the chocolate factory. And his personality is a lot like #doctorwho – my #1 personal hero – energetic, quirky – and says things Like It Is only when its necessary. To me, they represent Everlasting Hope: You can change the world – the Universe – if you always fight for Good and never stop caring, hoping and believing.? And Positive Change happens one person at a time.^
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