Making Familar Fantastic

Making Familar Fantastic

かわいいは永遠です



Okay, so, I was just sitting here, minding my own business, when it hit me. You know that feeling when a lightbulb goes off in your head? That's what happened to me. I realized something profound about storytelling, something that's been staring me in the face the whole time.

It's like the familiar refrain of my mom's voice, echoing through the halls of my childhood home, "How many times have I told you..." That phrase, so often associated with annoyance and frustration, suddenly took on a new meaning. It was a reminder of the power of repetition, a tool I had been overlooking in my own writing.

I've been wandering through the labyrinth of storytelling, stumbling over familiar tropes and cliches, complaining about the lack of originality. But then, it dawned on me. Maybe these repetitive moral lessons aren't just lazy writing. Maybe they're a powerful force, a magical spell that can captivate and inspire readers.

Think about it. We've all heard the same stories over and over again. The hero's journey, the forbidden love, the quest for the mystical artifact. These are tropes that have been passed down through generations, like ancient spells whispered from one wizard to another. And yet, they still manage to enchant us, to transport us to other worlds.

Why is that? It's because repetition is a powerful force. It's like a comforting mantra, a familiar melody that soothes our souls. And it's a timeless truth that resonates with us on a deep level.

So, the next time you're reading a fantasy novel and you see the same old story, remember the power of repetition. It's a magical tool that can be used to create new, temporary or useless connections in your brain. And who knows? Maybe it could be the last straw to make everything fall into place.

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