45 years (2015) [10696]

Wanting to be wanted puts you in a bad state, distorting your relationships with finding evidence to support an idea. (Looking inside oneself for inner strength amplifies your lower state of emotion, and clouds your relationships with antipathy.)

Arrival (2016) [17739]

You can understand how the universe works when you get out of your way, and abandon focusing on how unfair things are.

Conspiracy Theory (1997) [24904]

Keep messing things up by focusing on self-absorption and you can work out how to stop something.

Eve's Bayou (1997) [32203]

Descending into a lower state of vibration builds resistance with your creating chaos for something, and clouds your relationships with misinterpreting something.

Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) [17035]

Address resistance towards interceding for someone by balancing your tendency to treat others unevenly with your commitment to being equitable towards them.

Frequency (2000) [17675]

You can right the wrongs of the past when you get out of your way, and abandon being treated unfairly.

I Love Lucy S2E10 (Lucy is Enceinte) (1952) [16587]

Address your resistance towards being misinterpreted by a particular group by balancing your overwhelming being treated unfairly by someone with your sense of fairness.

Inside out (2015) [17419]

You can integrate into a new environment when you abandon overcompensating.

Loki S1 (2021) [18507]

However bleak, when you abandon favoring someone over someone else you can understand what is really going on

Lone Star (1996) [20816]

Virtuous are those who dig up a particular group's past by getting out of their own way and seeking stability in something.

Strangers on a Train (1951) [17419]

You can avoid entanglement in dangerous schemes when you stop engaging in creating disparity.

To Kill a Mockingbird (1960) [22096]

Virtue lies in those who get out of their way and seek fairness, even if it means giving an honest account of what happened.

Toy Story 2 (1999) [16459]

Abandon favoring yourself over others and you can understand your limitations.

What lies beneath (2000) [17739]

You can understand how a crime was committed when you get out of your way, and abandon throwing things out of balance.