The book Jonathan Livingston seagull is penned down by Richard Bach, who portrayed his excellent reflection of aim and goals in the shape of seagull's effort in life. The book is not that long but trenched deep philosophy in it. The story is about the seagull which is fed up from searching food everywhere and now wants to learn something high and new. He suddenly gets seized by the passion of flying, which he learned in 2 pages of the book. He loved to fly and wanted to increase his abilities and skills to the high vision.
Discussion Analysis
Beliefs about yourself
Every person has religious beliefs, life beliefs, political beliefs and so. According to me, there are two kinds of beliefs: Something is true and you want to make it true. I believe on both concepts because each of them provides you the chance to improve yourself. It is true to believe from how we are created and who created us. We should also consider that the creator of us must have infused some potential in us to think, utilize and invent. I believe about myself that whatever the task I will be assigned virtually or spiritually I will be able to fulfill it because there is a source and support behind it. In the fable of Richard, Jonathan has presented the role of wise bird that believes on the fact of life and has courage to fly high above. The character of seagull provides the lesson to believe on certain facts about life and offers the strength to adopt something interesting and towering.
My personal believe about own self is that I am a person whose life is not only limited to sleep and eat but to focus on certain things which is different from daily routine and requires extra effort, same ...