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    Factors and consequences of myth
    (2018) RIDA BAIG; SAFANAH RAUF KHAN; MEHAK HAFEEZ
    The research was opted to work in qualitative method as it explores the perspectives of students on myth “Happiness leads to Sorrow”. Myths are the primary explaining of human thinking about central contemplations of life to culture is as per it get complete tribute and dream. It was clarified that happiness and sorrow are interconnected and on the off chance that one is absent, the other can't be experienced. In the investigation, out of sadness there is a path for happiness and expanded affiliations. The interpretation of human joy and sadness has been connected to outside boost. Thematic analysis was used in the research. It can be utilized to understand apparently random material. It allowed the researchers to grow the range of past individual experiences. It made sense of the inner perspective of an individual. The research investigated convictions, values, and sentiments of various individuals. Participants were selected non-randomly. Research design was qualitative, and the strategy was used purposive technique which was non–probability technique. Interviews were taken to conduct the study from 6 participants. The age range of participants was between 19 to 25years and was undergraduate female students. Semi structured interviews were used. Pilot study took place before the actual interviews. The result of the study prompt distinctive real outcomes which clear up that happiness was favoring, beliefs and components that identified with joy, diverse individual variety, and how happiness prompts sadness and acknowledgment and worth of joy

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