There's a Good Reason We Stop Stories At "Happily Ever After"

There's a reason we stop stories at


There's a reason we stop at


"happily ever after"


The plot always remains the
same. There's the buildup,
the conflict, and the
solution.


What happens
when the pages or the
screen goes dark?


Of
course, the characters are
made up. They're figments
of a persons imagination.
But truth begins in lies and
nothing gold can stay.


The
characters lead lives that
although are only fiction,
have truth in between the
words.


People die, fall in
and out of love, go on
adventures and learn valuable life lessons.



If a
story does not end well,
there's an automatic assumption that there will be
another story.


Why? People
have learned



things end
happily when realistically,
they don't.



There is always going to be
something after the happily
ever after.


There's a Good Reason We Stop Stories At "Happily Ever After"

A little something I wrote a while ago because it's true movies and books decieve us into believing in a "happily ever after" while in reality there is no such thing.


There's a Good Reason We Stop Stories At "Happily Ever After"
There's a Good Reason We Stop Stories At "Happily Ever After"
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