
Many people who are interested in dahn yoga are also intrigued by stories of personal change and personal development.
A 2010 romantic comedy called The Switch – starring Jennifer Aniston and Jason Bateman – turns out to be an inspiration about personal development for both men and women.
Kassie Larson – played by Aniston – is a beautiful, career-oriented woman who finds herself nearing a certain age, single and wanting a child. In a courageous move to seek growth in her personal life, she chooses to opt for a sperm donor. Kassie decides to have the child on her own, and her friend Wally – played by Bateman – is both surprised but wants to be supportive.
What everyone familiar with romantic comedies probably knows is that Wally has been in love with Kassie for years. Wally is quite upset as to why Kassie never considers having Wally be the sperm donor. In a drunken state of mind, Wally accidentally switches the sperm sample from a handsome donor with his own.
What ends up happening is a story of women's new-found independence, technological advance opening possibilities to childbirth, the biggest possible secret between friends and ultimately – love that resolves all mix-ups and confusion.
In the process, Wally – a neurotic financier – learns to grow and change in his own way, in order to become a father to his exceedingly cute biological son, Sebastian.
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