If everyou will try to be a literary hero, you will understand that literary characters are sometimes more real than people of flesh and blood. Richard Bach. Illusions, or Adventures of the Messiah inevitably Where we are not there is good. This is common knowledge. "There" the world is richerand more colorful, and we ourselves are powerful and flawless. Not like "here and now." Here and now a popular song about "there and then" is heard from the speaker of the radio: She could be a movie star, a fashion model a long time ago she could write a novel, what a pity that everything is a lie ... She could sing love songs, host a big show on TV, but all that is in life is her sadness, what a pity ...1 And this "there and then" is so attractive that sometimes we practically settle there, gradually unlearning how to live "here and now". We are "here and now", as if on a forced business trip - without any pleasure, or even with obvious irritation, because all the best we have remained "there". At the school where I studied, there were two teachers of literature. The first one simply hated children.
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