96). In the spring, pears begin to bloom on the white flowers of the pear tree and finally the pear starts to hang from the tree. There are many places throughout the story and readers can compare Bertha and pear tree. When Bertha was dinner, she was explained that she was wearing "white dress, string, green shoes, stockings" (p. 96). When the reader was able to make the image of pear and bertha symmetrical, the idea of Berta began to ignore the problem of life.
This story shows two ways of happiness. What is happiness? When we think about the lives of most people, they usually try to master or realize things so that they can be happy. For example, good career, economic stability, good marriage and so on. There are other things to implement and implement, so are they full and complete happiness? The state of fullness and perfect happiness, no more desire is happiness. In this definition, there are two ways to be happy. The first thing is to get all the things you want. The second is to eliminate your need.
Happiness can be defined as the natural direction you can take to maximize your happiness, satisfaction and purpose. Sometimes people make happiness equal to excitement, but in fact, happiness is what you are doing when you are doing something that gives you deep happiness. When you are in a happy state, you are listening to your inner voice. Joseph Campbell is one of the pioneers who talk about happiness and suggests that people "find their happiness". "The way to find your happiest is" I am very happy. "Essentially, this requires attention to yourself, attention to your physical feelings, and thoughts in your mind. It also involves doing self-analysis
Please follow your happiness. If you truly adhere to your own happiness, you will put yourself in the orbit waiting for you, and the life you should live is what you live on. When you see this, you will start seeing people in the field of happiness, and they will open the door to you. I said, obey your happiness, do not be afraid, the door will open, you do not know where they will be. If you obey your own happiness, the goalkeeper will be opened for you, and these goalkeepers will not open for anyone else. - Joseph Campbell