He uses his opinion to talk down to others, and he falls in love with the imagination of his own mind. Owl knows everything, because he is observant, but he is still interested in social power. In this extended metaphor, we also have a character who represents the passion of the human intellect. What to do with the problem of emotion? Well, that's Eeyore's major issue-because the world has emotional qualities, it can be very easy to establish a kind of normal routine where certain emotions are like the "status quo." For Eeyore, emotions are a tool that he uses to feel a kind of security that isn't real and when the reality of the situation becomes too much to bear, that's when his emotions are like a prison to him. Pooh sees difficult situations with objectivity, and he reacts appropriately, but his point of view is balanced and non-invasive. The master can enforce their will by not getting personally involved in situations that don't demand it. This book is an elaboration on an idea from the author, that Winnie the Pooh is an excellent depiction of this master. The Tao is a book by Lao Tzu about the habits of a master. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
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