2007-04-23

The Happiness


Laughing means happy. Crying means sad. It is very logic, isn’t it?
However I may cry, because of laughing too much. I may laugh, because of I do not want shows out I am sadness.
So what is happiness?! Where it is?!
I do not know that people born happy or not, because after the people born, they never said about that. I only know is some people thanks they are borne, because they say they are happy. But others are feel regret about their born, they may not always unhappy.
I think the easiest thing to have a happiness is can get what you want. However this may be the hardest thing to do. And also I believe hankering happiness is an unhappy course.We believe money is not omnipotence, because we knew it cannot buy happiness; but also we knew by any chance without any money is impossible, because have no money, we will never happy!

definition of Happiness

Happiness is a noun. It uses to describe people's feeling. It is a positive emotion which is similar as joy. Happiness can feel from both psychology and physical. It is enjoyment and satisfaction when you get something that you really wants it. And each person has different level and feels of the happiness.

2007-04-22

Research Topic

I have two idea about my research topics:
1. Home: We often say “go home” but sometimes we may forget what a real “home” means for us is. And a home probably has different meaning and idea for each person.
(1). What is the home on psychology and physical impact?
(2). What is the concept about a home in different culture?
(3). What is an important environment psychology in the structure for design a home?
(4). What is the consequence about a “home” in society?

2. Body: A body is a part of us. From prehistory until nowadays, the human body has always been the magnetic subject. We have been sculpted, painted, photographed, x-rayed…… It has been depicted as naked or clothed, beautiful or distorted……
(1). What is a representation of the body? How we think / idea it?
(2). How we develop our clothing and dressing on historical?
(3). How people develop their Body Art?
(4). How are the difference between West culture and East culture on conception of woman’s body?
(5). How we treat the corpse (cadaver)?

2007-04-12

Start Over Dads: How old is too old to have a child?

I read the artic name is "He's Not My Grandpa. He's My Dad." It is very interesting one. It talks about some man when they have a new born baby, they are age at 70-80. we call they "start-over dads (SODs) "
I am interested in this artic because I met same situation when I fist arrived Canada--that is my homestay faimly!! In the newspaper, it mention about "Tony Randall was giddily anticpating becomeing a father-at the age of 77." The luckly thing is he wife was 26 at that time, and he was image that"when the kid is 15 and we go out in the yard to play ball. I'll only be 90"("only"!!--a great men!) However, unfortunately he died in 2004 when he was 84, leaving behind not only a 7-year-old daughter, but also a 6-year-old son!!
My homestay mom (grandmom?) was 70-year-old and her youngest daughter was 18-year-old when I fist met them. She is a amazing woman. She remarried three times and have four chindren. The oldest son is over 40 and the youngest daughter only 18. She told me that when she have the youngest daughter, she was 50 and her husband was 70. The impotan thing is the 70-year-old lady have a great body and a wonderful health--running, gimpping and catching fish in the sea.
I have no idea what I want talk in this kind of situation but my mom often told me that people shoud to do the appropriate things in the right time, right age.