5. First example
Romeo
(“Romeo and Juliet” by W.Shakespeare)
want a love of beuatiful Juliet and he WINS the love.
He choses TASK as he wants
and solves it successfully
But some SOCIAL POWER (family) makes this choice
illigal and Romeo LOSES
6. Second example
Oedipus (“Oedipus the King” by Sophocles) want
to be a King
He choses TASK as he wants
and solves it successfully - he WINS
But some SYMPOLIC POWER (prophecy) makes his
choice wrong and Oedipus LOSES
7. So we need new model:
A hero not only solves tasks but rather
CHOOSES a task
Some external powers interfere into process of
choice and make it wrong
9. Third example
1. Po (“Kung Fu Panda”, 2008 movie) wants to be a
super-hero (task chosing)
2. His social position as chef assistant (social power)
prevents him from chosing this
3. Legend on “Dragon Warrier” (symbolic power)
confronts this social power and
helps Po to choose task he wants
11. How to be happy?
This key problem of Egology - see lesson 9 - has now simple solution
1. Choose problem you can solve successfully and solve it
2. Take in account pressure of social power and symbolic power.
a. You can fight with them about choosing problem and may win (or may not)
b. You can compromize with them about chosing problem ad some extend
3. Depends of you life details it may be about decision on
a. Job
b. Love and family planning
12. Regulatorics = how to rule the Ego from outside
Egology = How
to be happy
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