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I am not really sure how to answer your question it is quite confusing but ill try this is my best answer to the first part just so you know... In middle adulthood, people tend to struggle with their contributions to society. They may be busy raising children or pursuing careers. Those who feel that they’re contributing experience generativity, which is the sense of leaving a legacy. On the other hand, those who don’t feel that their work or lives matter may experience feelings of stagnation. For example, a middle-aged adult who’s raising a family and working in a career that presumably helps people may feel more fulfilled than an adult who’s working at a day job that feels meaningless. for the second part... Jobs feeling meaningless and myabe they could find a new one that they enjoy
Observing their entire performance. It’s basically practicing
Using all of it at times and only small parts of it at others..... not fully certain
I don't know if you have seen <u>Schindler's List</u> (1993) or not. It is a very drab black and white wonderfully acted academy award winning picture, but don't eat anything you are allergic to before seeing it. No movie buff can say they are a movie buff without seeing Schindler's List.
There is only one scene in color. It concerns a lost child dressed in red whom Schindler watches. It is at that moment that he is convinced that the Jews must be helped. His whole moral outlook is altered.
I think of exactly the same thing in this picture. The red completely dominates our focus.