Have you ever heard two sides of the same story?
It's the same story, but how two different people saw it differently and told the story in a different manner. Who then know what's real and what's false? Apart from the author of course. People all see things differently.
Like in art works. How some people see different things in illusion pictures!
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Like in situations. To quote, a pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity, an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.
Like in. Looking at people.
We're all inherently different. I know that very well. Yet, it scares me somehow to listen to both sides of a story.
Is it really because people see things differently? Or is it that the author didn't let known the full story? The author left out things and chose to only tell you from Little Red Riding Hood's viewpoint of the story. BUT. Why is it that one person can stop and say, hey. There's loopholes in it! It's scary cos the author knows he's right. It's like the author's secret is being exposed. And its even scarier how the rest of the readers find the story perfectly alright. The contrast freaks me out.
Why is it that some people have that ability to make you feel so exposed. Like they can look right through you. All I can say is that. The author is good at covering up. And it just so happen that one reader is... not so simple.
FREAKY.
and there she goes chasing her fairytales, 02:51