Sunday, February 19, 2006

The importance of myth

From A Short History of Myth by Karen Armstrong:

"We are meaning-seeking creatures. Dogs, as far as we know, do not agonize about the canine condition, worry about the plight of dogs in other parts of the world, or try to see their lives from a different perspective. But human beings fall easily into despair, and from the very beginning we invented stories that enabled us to place our lives in a larger setting, that revealed an underlying pattern, and gave us a sense that, against all the depressing and chaotic evidence to the contrary, life had meaning and value."

1 Comments:

Blogger LaTorea said...

Sometimes I think it's too bad that we have to worry about stuff. But then again life would be kinda boring without the many things that stress us out. And if we didn't find meanings in things then I think we wouldn't have anything to entertain ourselves with.

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