Tale of Glass Balls.
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A life tale (or simply a fairy tale) is an interpretation, comprehension and assessment of reality in the form of emotional and socially completed stories. A fairy tale is an emotional description, a human story. A fairy tale is one of the types of the inner picture of life.
Do you want an example? Watch and listen to the Tale of the Glass Balls — a fragment from the movie «Amelie». So… Glass, crystal-like balls for children are the same as gold bars or diamonds for adults, Winning even one gold bar or diamond is luck and joy, but in the life of one little boy, an absolute miracle happened — the stars aligned so incredibly that he won all the balls from all his classmates during the break … Read more: The Tale of Glass Balls
Indeed, different people create different fairy tales for the same event: this is a field of freedom, a field of creativity. The main division of fairy tales is positive and negative fairy tales (the result of dramatizations). In addition, one can single out romantic tales (elevating human intentions) and cynical tales (belittling people’s motives).
A fold of fat in different people can mean anything, from: «I’m a terrible fat woman!» to “I can take good care of myself” and “I can afford and enjoy myself.” A fold of fat can be perceived as «I’m ready for motherhood» and simply: «A fold of fat.»
What determines this or that way of seeing (perceiving) the situation, the creation of certain fairy tales? Any fairy tales are created on the basis of local (and family) culture, primarily due to habits, traditions, as well as emotions and moods. However, traditions and emotions do not determine everything: smart and adult people themselves choose in which fairy tale or with which fairy tales they should live. And when you leave fairy tales, start living in reality.
What is created by the story? A fairy tale creates a living and spiritual world. We know with our heads that there are atoms, molecules and laws of physics in the world, and from the point of view of science the world is only mechanical, not mental.
But love exists only in a fairy tale. Outside the fairy tale, there is an instinct for reproduction, pheromones and a physiologically justified attraction of an individual of the opposite sex, accompanied by a surge in the hormonal system, designed to solve the issue of reproduction and preservation of this biological species on earth. One who does not know the tale of love cannot love, believe and hope, although he can quite successfully feel sexual arousal and, perhaps, even have sex in a socially acceptable way.
Homeland exists only in a fairy tale. In reality, there is only the place of birth, place of residence and registration.
Mom lives only in a fairy tale. In reality, there is a woman who gave birth to a child, who fed him and other current care.
Description in the format of a Fairy Tale is opposed to a description of what is happening in the format of Reality: a report on the sequence of what is happening in facts and figures, as objectively as possible, without metaphors and emotions.
Do people need fairy tales? Yes, definitely needed. A person who does not know the fairy tales of human life and does not know how to believe in them is not quite a person. As one physicist said: “You know, I don’t understand all this — the sun, seagulls … The main thing for me is the height h and the speed v.” The process of education is, among other things, the obligatory instillation in a person of fairy tales of universal and local culture, helping him to live among people and create a life that embodies a fairy tale.
For example — he hugged me — he loves me — this is a fairy tale. In reality, he just came up, put his hands on my shoulders (force of pressure, warm, cold?), then left. And in a fairy tale — loves. And in a fairy tale — it became warm and good at heart. In a fairy tale, souls warmed up against each other.