It would be best if you accepted that the Aquaman movie is eye candy. Although the special effects and all the things we can see, if you are watching them as not a DIE-HARD fan, you will admire the beauty of the movie. I love the movie. It was one of the big hits of DC movies and Warner Brothers. But what can we learn from the king of the seven seas?

As the movie was a big hit and in a recent version, even comics show a relatively similar version of Aquaman with Jason Momoa so I will use it.

Arthur curry, Half-human, half-Atlantean, was born with some unique capabilities. Once home to the most advanced civilization on Earth, the city of Atlantis is now an underwater kingdom ruled by the power-hungry King Orm. With a vast army at his disposal, Orm plans to conquer the remaining oceanic people — and then the surface world. Standing in his way is Arthur curry, Orm’s half-human, half-Atlantean brother and true heir to the throne. With help from royal counselor Vulko, Arthur curry searched for the trident and took the fight with Orm. The movie shows the journey of Arthur curry to become Aquaman.

What is here to learn? Aquaman is the hair of the Atlantis. But someone else took it over. So we need to hedge it. The way could be anything. Insurance, Future Options, or it may be gold.

As Aquaman is also a part of the Justice League, Aquaman teaches us that sometimes we need to take help from others.

In Aquaman, One lesson is don’t be excited about any event. Don’t take any decision in excitement. Think about it. Give it some time. Prepare for it.

The movie also teaches us that what you can see and what is it are two different things; what Arthur thought asĀ  Sahara was something different. The weapon given to him was not up to the mark. There are many more things in life.

We create our villains. Especially when it comes to money, take extra care about it. We can’t predict all the things.

This movie teaches us an essential lesson: don’t lose hope and keep doing whatever is in your hand. You may or may not get help, but whatever your life will be, that will be good and relatively easy.