The Green House Can Be Happy

The Green House Can Be Happy

  • Submitted By: greenamulet
  • Date Submitted: 12/02/2013 7:22 AM
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The Green House Flower Can Be Happy
“Whether you think you can or think you can't, you're right.”— said right man Henry
Ford. Can you be a happy human by being a greenhouse flower? Existing in the intolerably cruel world by dragging two feeble legs. Nothing can change the illusory reality of unfairly miserable people. The sensation of helplessness and dependency would not leave their existence and never let individuality blossom as a may-lily that break through the snow ice of illusions and appear in all beauty. The feeling of injustice and helplessness that continually exist in their lives, paralyzes a function of their brains that answer for reception of actuality. It sears their internal spring, the place where all humans draw invisible energy that energizes us. The same invisible, untouchable place where we form our personality and these energy helps us to exist and walk by two feet on the earth.
Greenhouse flower— a type of people—collated to a delicate flower, because they are really attached for gentile, sensitive and sophisticated care as well as prepared (friendly, easy-going and light) atmosphere. Most of them struggling to take responsibility or adapt and find solution to unpredictable situations. It difficult to complete any task or work without anyone’s support. Interesting fact about these type of people, that they don’t really care about who offering a help. The main point— they just simply want to be supported and needed by others. Being a greenhouse flower for me means: a dependent , effete , defenseless and infantile person who also has the right to choose her own happy path of life.
The root of greenhouse flower’s effete and dependent personality comes from the
parent’s upbringing. As all creations have their own masters , as babies have their masters—
parents. I pictured parents as kind creatures who bring first light to our life by giving a birth for me. Their giant love—as an iron shield that can protect us from all pain and...

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