What makes a story?
Its story line, its narration, the introduction of characters, and the climax. And everyone wants to be the hero of the story. This desire often pushes people to jump into the narrative and act against the characters they perceive as obstacles.
But not many want to be truly involved in the story. Instead, they make sure the story doesn’t turn against them—they simply survive it. They don’t care which direction the story takes, as long as it doesn’t pull them into discomfort or conflict.
Yet the story of life is notorious. It will make sure you respond to its call, one way or another—no matter how much you pretend not to care. Life may not always travel with you, but it will find a way to reach you, even remotely.
At first, the story might give you a bitter impression. But once it truly touches you, that bitterness can transform into something unexpectedly sweet.
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