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Summary

The article "Life's a Banana" uses the metaphor of bananas to convey that life should be approached with levity and that individuals are responsible for simplifying their lives by discarding negative elements and embracing positive ones.

Abstract

"Life's a Banana" compares life to the simplicity of eating a banana, suggesting that life should not be taken too seriously. The author encourages readers to recognize the absurdity of overcomplicating life, akin to making a comical face while eating a banana. The article emphasizes that life's complexities are often self-imposed, and it outlines elements to discard, such as toxic relationships, negative news, and discrimination. Conversely, it highlights the importance of valuing family, support, and even failure as essential components of a fulfilling life. Drawing on wisdom from the Dalai Lama, the piece concludes that suffering stems from one's mental habits, not life itself, advocating for a cheerful and carefree approach to life's journey.

Opinions

  • Life is not inherently complicated; it is our seriousness and mental habits that make it so.
  • Toxic relationships, unwanted news, and discrimination are likened to banana peels that should be thrown away from one's life.
  • Positive aspects such as family, encouragement, and even failure are the 'fruits' to be enjoyed and valued in life.
  • The Dalai Lama's quote underscores personal responsibility in suffering, implying that change must come from within.
  • The overall tone of the article is optimistic, suggesting that a cheerful disposition can alleviate life's perceived difficulties.

Life’s a Banana

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I love bananas but it doesn’t mean I will eat their peels. But, when comes to life, I can relate it with bananas too.

Don’t take life too seriously. Just imagine our faces if we eat a banana seriously. We surely will look like a clown.

Because life is actually as easy as eating banana!

We are the ones who complicate our lives, unfortunately.

So, there are some “peels” that we need to throw out from our lives:

  1. Toxic relationships
  2. Unwanted news
  3. Insults and discriminations

The fruits that we need to enjoy in our lives:

  1. Family and pet
  2. Support and encouragement
  3. Failure (The great lesson in life)
  4. Happiness and joy

Dalai Lama once said,

I am the source of my own suffering, because of the habits of my mind.

Your mind is the only problem, not your life. No worries, cheers!

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