native readings analysis

 a heavily used theme throughout the stories that i noticed a lot was the deep dive that the iroquois readings went into balance and stability. the different aspects of the good mind, as well as the bad mind, are reminiscent of the major chinese philosophy symbol you might know. yin and yang. in chinese mythology, the yin and yang were born from chaos when the universe was first born. the two spirits were believed to coexist in harmony and balance. the good mind/bad mind story is very similar to the yin/yang stories due to their common theme of balance and equality. i personally think utilizing as much stability as you can throughout your day-to-day life as a really strong and respectable thing to do, especially since it can be hard using self-control in some situations. i think the iroqouis tribes used the story as a reminder of how a healthy trait can be applied to your life, as well as how a common theme of self-balance can lead to a strong and positive lifestyle. i noticed how the iriquois tribes were all separate yet all read and told a lot of the same stories to one another, which i found really interesting. after reading more about the good and bad mind, i can definitely see myself making that connection of balance in more texts i'll read about in the future.

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