"We must let go of the life we have planned, so as to accept the one that is waiting for us."
"[Comedies], in the ancient world, were regarded as of a higher rank than tragedy, of a deeper truth, of a more difficult realization, of a sounder structure, and of a revelation more complete. The happy ending of the fairy tale, the myth, and the divine comedy of the soul, is to be read, not as a contradiction, but as a transcendence of the universal tragedy of man. ...Tragedy is the shattering of the forms and of our attachment to the forms..."
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Source: The Hero with a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell, New World Library, (Ch. 2), 1949.
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