A Play 'Where Are You?'

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"Are you happy now?"
Can you answer this question confidently without any hesitation? saying "I'm happy…"
A performer repeated this question throughout the performance. How many people can answer this question confidently? This question doesn't mean that "Are you happy or unhappy?". It mean that what point makes you happy or unhappy?

The main character is a very ordinary salesman who works at an insurance company. Others would see him as a happy person because he has a stable job and happy family, but truly he's not. In a certain moment, he starts to rely on his colleague who is also younger and junior in his work places. Because of it, he is scolded continuously by superiors about his negligence. He doesn't discuss his problem with his wife, lake of communication leads to have problem  with her as well. Why doesn't the main character speak confidently and be depressive in front of people? What makes him like this?
The main character graduated from college and worked in a company just like other people and met a wife, but he didn't consider seriously what he really wants to do. He followed others steps without any question. As a result, he lost himself finally. If he seriously thought about this question 'What is my dream? What kind of person am I?' he wouldn't get serious problem called loss of identity and personal phobia. This problem is not only involved in the middle-aged office worker but also as important meaning to twenties who enters first step into society.
When we were elementary school students, everyone had a big dream. But, Because of a college entrance exams' fierce, teenage students concentrate only on entering to the top university. As a result, they don't think about their aptitude and only apply to a university which is fit for their score. University students don't think seriously about 'What brings happiness to me? Who am I? What is my favorite work?' Students just think that 'After graduating, there will be a job for me somewhere.' Therefore, we need courage to not be afraid about our future and against our reality. If you can say with confidence about your happiness, you're now standing at the beginning of living a happy life. There is an old saying 'Well begun, half done.' A person, who is truly brave enough to think about it, is one step closer to a true happy life.

The main character overcomes with the help of the hospital without fearing about his disease. Finally, with the doctor's help, he becomes honest with his feelings and overcomes the personal phobia, finds his identity and realizes happiness. If you are hesitating to find your happiness by yourself, you can get help from other people. And that can be a short way to find and live a happy life.
Now look at the mirror and ask to yourself. 'Am I happy? Where am I?'

 



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