Sunday, January 31, 2010

a wonderful thought;

why is it that we like to entertain thoughts in my own mind about fairytale stories?
should we be angry at the person who:
  • created the idea of finding a prince who's kiss is special enough to wake you and save you? 
  • created the idea that once you kill the antogonist in your story, all your dreams come true?
  • felt that happyness is created when you wish upon a star?
i mean, not once in these stories does an author not end their story with 'and they lived happily ever after'. should we even allow our kids to read these mad stories about a world that never was or will be? i honestly believe otherwise.

i believe that we should actually be grateful to God for allowing stories like this to be brought upon this world. especially with all of the pain, heartbreak, and negativity that's here today, we really should be grateful for ideas like these.

believe it or not, we do need them. stories like this actually bring something called hope into our mind and hearts. even if you're a male, you cannot deny that at one point you wished that you were that handsome prince who slayed the malicious witch who turns into a dragon and kissed a girl to save her; or that you even wished upon a star hoping your wish would come true. no matter what the age or sex, we all wanted to be the main characters in these stories.

and thanks to these stories, we can honestly say that we do learn a lot.

i learned that wishing upon a star won't make your wish come true in our world; but what we do have in our world is God whom you can pray to and will answer them when it is your time.

i learned that the prince that saves me doesn't always have to be handsome and that dragons do not exist in our world; but he can have a beautiful heart and mind and can help me slay my own obstacles and battle my own heartaches...

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