Why do everyone like Baymax from the movie Super Marines?

The reason why Dabai is so popular is that his soft appearance and warm smile can give people a sense of security. British psychologist Henry Harrow once conducted a famous "rhesus monkey experiment". He separated the newborn monkeys from their mothers and prepared two "wet nurses" for them: both had a light bulb installed in their bodies to provide warmth, but one was made of wood wrapped in cotton, and the other was made only of wire. The "iron wire monkey" will provide milk to the baby monkey, while the "cotton cloth monkey" will not provide food. It was found that the little monkey would stay with the "wire monkey" except when looking for food, and spent the rest of the time with the "cotton cloth monkey". It can be seen that rather than providing food and water, physical contact such as hugs is the key to establishing a secure attachment.

Secondly, Baymax is more down-to-earth. Superheroes are always perfect, but Baymax gets injured, clumsily repairs himself with tape, and acts silly when his battery is low. Researchers at Canada's Welfare Laurie University observed the location distribution of students in the library and found that people are more likely to sit near people who are similar to themselves, such as whether they wear glasses or have similar hair color. No one is perfect, so we identify with the more down-to-earth Baymax.

In the end, innocence and kindness are Baymax’s superpower. Heroes do not all declare that "with great power comes great responsibility." Baymax's superpower is to give people a sense of security and reliability in interpersonal interactions, and even be able to tolerate enemies. Everyone can also acquire this ability through unconditional acceptance, tolerance, and positive attention; they must also learn to be aware of their own limitations, aware of the hearts of others, and fully empathize with others in order to achieve a clear understanding of non-differentiation, non-evaluation, and Accept life unconditionally.