The Paradox of Happiness
It`s plain common sense-the more happiness you feel, the less unhappiness you experience. 더 많이 행복을 느낀다면 더 적게 불행을 경험한다는 것은 명백한 진리이다.
It`s plain common sense, but it`s not true. 그것은 명백한 진리이나 사실은 아니다.
Recent research reveals that happiness and unhappiness are not really flip sides
1. The Paradox of Happiness행복의 역설
The Paradox of Happiness
It`s plain common sense-the more happiness you feel, the less unhappiness you experience. 더 많이 행복을 느낀다면 더 적게 불행을 경험한다는 것은 명백한 진리이다.
It`s plain common sense, but it`s not true. 그것은 명백한 진리이나 사실은 아니다.
Recent research reveals that happi
The more contact people have with each other, the more opportunities both have to do things in their own way and be misunderstood.
Talk things out!
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Write a great cycle ofthemyths &legends of Middle-Earth which was to become The Silmarillion.
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The word is also used in the Anglo-Saxon work Beowulf.
The Hobbit was published in 1937
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Myths
- Deal with remote past, with the time ofthe origin of things both natural and cultural
- Stories are associated with the sacred
- Have been handed down from one generation to another
Legend
- Sometimes thought to have a basis in historical fact
- Deal with less remote past than myths
- About heroes or heroines who overcome obstacles
Folktales
- Stories are often give a l