“Life is an oyster, what’s your pearl?”
Several people in life spend the majority of their time doing what they love and are passionate to the uttermost. Others stray through life trying to find out what makes them happy, or what they believe in, or what to do next. Either way the metaphor above is short and simple and can apply to anyone.
In the Postman readings, he talks about when asking questions that it is not about the quantity of the answer but the quality. Sometimes we can answer difficult and important questions with very few words.
Using the metaphor “Life is an oyster, what’s your pearl?” with Postman’s view on analysis and the quality of questions and answers, we can see that analogy that the most valued part of an oyster is the pearl inside. We cannot always see the pearl, but its presence matters. An oyster may not be the prettiest object to look upon, but pearls are adorned by people around the world. Also getting to the pearl takes patience and time. Things that one must wait for to obtained are usually worth the wait.
The oyster and its pearl can even be compared to a woman and her virginity. Once its gone they are never looked at the same way again.
The two can also be compared to a student in college. Once he or she graduates the prize may be obtained. The next chapter of life can begin.
Anyway you look at it, a metaphor can help us simplify the questions in our life by increasing the quality of our answers rather than the quantity by giving so many researched reasons why.


