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These ideas are similar in the sense of turlying being able to appreciate the light once you cna experience the dark from the flaws in our life to the flaws in others we can truly see where improvements need to be made. We can only see this with this full recognition of the inherited bad or flawed. I wouldn't care fro good movies if i have never seen a bad one, we can not see improvement or true beauty without it.
Two Kinds
“And after I had played them both a few times, I realized they were two halves of the same song.”
This theme is further illustrated when Amy goes back to her mom's house after her death and plays the piano again. Amy wrote, “And after I had played them both a few times, I realized they were two halves of the same song.” She had been playing two halves of a song her whole life. She played them through separate tempos and speeds and never truly saw how they were on ein the same. She saw herself as a beacon for her mother's success, she saw her anger and herself as different beings. She never paid enough attention to the little annoying aspects of life thus her inability to see the full picture. She played the notes in somewhat sporadic fashion messing up frequently thus her trips making it harder to see what's ahead of her. She never saw her mom as trying to help her due to her purposeful mess ups. She saw each test her mother gave as a way to better her mother not herself. She never read between the lines enough or persit enough to realize how her mother sang the saem song as her. She was blinf to beauty so all she saw were pieces. One can only see the end to the maze once they recognize there in one. One can only learn to thrive once they realize they are not.
“But he must have been younger than I thought, since he lived with his mother and was not yet married."
Amy Tan was never able to see the full picture to truly anything in her life. She saw an angry mom who wanted the best for herself and used her as an outlet for that. She saw herself as who she is as a finite persona. She never read between the lines and truly looked fatter than the most prevalent of things. A We see her ability to see the full picture of life in the quote, “But he must have been younger than I thought, since he lived with his mother and was not yet married." This man is clearly an elder, he is retired and dead. Amy measures life in success due to her bring up, thus a man who is not married and has not flown from the nest. She doesn't see the wrinkles in his face yet the success he has had from the money in his pockets form the location of his home. Amy tan speculation on his age in congregants to not yet being married which is a normalized cornerstone in life shows to her the importance in life is measured through the success of a person and how you grow when you success does. Her awareness of his fall and her pity shines a light on what a better life is. We watch the my 600 pound life and teen mom to see examples of what is bad, what we should not do. we cant recolonize true art without seeing bad. Her realization of the pain shows her what she wants and what she thinks is the true future.
The Problem with Living in the Present (Live Binder)
During global warming and curtain issues of today focusing on only the present is nothing but short sighted towards the overall picture. Our actions each day intubate an overall melting pot of bab environmental activities performed by humans. Focusing on the present may sound caulking and bettering it would lead to nothing more than cause because of the selfishness of the grand scheme. Only by looking at failure can we find a better future. only we can examine how to be better, how we can make a difference, can we succeed in the realm of a better tomorrow. We learn from our mistakes so once we have made them we have to exell.