Well, sometimes it could be based on an old family story that has been passed down. Maybe it's a story about a feud between two branches of the family long ago. And now, current family members are unconsciously re - enacting that fight because of how the story has influenced family dynamics.
It's based on the story of Paige. Her family was deeply involved in the wrestling business. The story delves into the family dynamics within a wrestling - centered family. There were fights, both literally in the ring and figuratively within the family. Paige had to deal with her parents' influence, her brother's role, and her own path in the highly competitive world of WWE. This real - life story was then adapted into the movie, which shows how she overcame family challenges and made her mark in the wrestling industry.
The movie 'Fighting with My Family' is rooted in the experiences of the Knight family. Their passion for wrestling and the challenges they faced form the core of the story.
One common scenario is when it's based on a grandparent's will story. Different family members may have different expectations based on what they heard or thought about the grandparent's intentions. This can lead to a lot of fighting as everyone wants their perceived share.
It could be based on a family member's past misdeeds. For example, if there was a story about a family member stealing from others in the family in the past, and that has led to ongoing fights as trust was broken.
First, find out who started spreading the story. If it's one person, have a calm conversation with them. For example, if it's an aunt who keeps telling a story that's causing division, sit down with her and explain how it's affecting the family. Maybe she doesn't realize the harm.
Often it's based on the story of a family scandal or a big mistake made in the past. To end the fighting, we should first recognize that we are all influenced by this story in different ways. Then, we can try to rewrite the narrative. Instead of blaming each other, focus on building a new, positive family story together. This might involve forgiving past wrongs and looking forward to a better future.
One way is to look for evidence if possible. If it's a story about a family event in the past, perhaps there are old photos or letters that can help clarify what really happened. By basing the conclusion on facts rather than just personal versions, the family can stop fighting. Also, family members should try to be more empathetic. Understand that everyone might remember things differently due to their own emotions and perspectives at the time of the event.