Was Hakuna Matata really a problem-free philosophy?

Was Hakuna Matata really a problem-free philosophy?

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Its not a philosophy, its just lazy fucks justifying their lazyness, the movie criticizes it as the female lion tell how everything went to shit because of it

It's a wonderful phrase

The irony of this movie is that "Hakuna Matata" became a popular phrase even though the movie teaches that it's a shit way to live.

No. That's the entire damn point. Burying your head in the sand while your kingdom burns and your friends suffer is shown to be a terrible idea. Shit doesn't get done by a bunch of bachelor NEETs eating bugs in the jungle.

Butthurt Christfags, I'll be happy to escort you back to /pol/

Correct, nothing matters, nobody belongs anywhere, everyone is gonna die

What the fuck are you on about?

We'll then what's the point of you getting up in the morning?

Science, bitch WUBBA LUBBA dub dub

Christ the absolute paranoia of this place

Would you try to stop me if I told you I was going to kill you or would you just sit and say hakuna matata? What if I killed all your family and friends and then proceeded to rape you? Hakuna matata?
I do not understand nihilists

Well as a wise man once said, you can live a surprisingly problem-free life when you perceive as true only what you choose to believe.

Isn't it similar to Mindfulness meditation?

They were literally the MVPs of the movie.

Why does Veeky Forums hate traditional African philosophy?

'Cause it doesn't work.

They're fucking animals, and its about a lion, what do you expect them to do, contribute to society? They're animals dumbass.

There's no such thing as nihilists. Existentialists yes, but nihilists? nigga you'd be dead.

>Was Hakuna Matata really a problem-free philosophy?
Sure, until the lion wants a snack.

Gross.

Pretty sure the whole point of the movie is that Hakuna Matata (hiding from your problems and responsabilities like some hedonist NEET) is a terrible idea.

The whole movie is about duty and doing what's right. It's a very good message.

Definitively gonna make my kids watch it, if I ever have any.

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Yeah, Rafiki basically outright says the movie's message
>Ow, why did you do that?
>It doesn't matter, it's in the past!
>Yes the past can hurt. But the way I see it you can run from, or...learn from it.

whoops, forgot
>Yeah but it still hurts.
Before the last line

This thread is fucking gold. The funny thing is they're totally right about it being a lazy philosophy, if you watch the movie that was made pretty clear. The kingdom went to shit without simba doing anything to help. You're not /pol/ for thinking that.