The Peanuts comics are one of those unusual newspaper strips where readers can understand it on a completely different level as an adult than how they interpreted it as an adolescent.
Fifty-five years later, those phrases remain familiar not only to anyone with kids in their lives but also to adults who confront similar sentiments on a daily basis.
A Boy Named Charlie Brown often feels left out of the conversation, yet it might be the most startlingly relevant and impactful of the lot.
Generations after this movie's release, this fear remains in so many of us, so perhaps it's time to see what a 55-year-old animated film can teach us about overcoming this unyielding mental threat.
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