Storyteller

Stories are eternal. The stories in themself are immortal and are like souls. They exist forever as ideas or thoughts. The plot and characters are mortal, like physical bodies they die after a certain period of time.

To interpret a story is like interpreting life and existence itself. There should be deeper meaning, grand purpose and profound insight that is needed to be underlined or highlighted. A simple, bland and random life is not worth remembering, and so is such a story. But actually, no life is simple, bland and random. It is just interpreted that way because people lack the concepts to understand their complexity, flavour and reason.

Once you start assigning meaning, purpose and insights into a story, you will get closer to the ultimate answer to life and existence. It's up to you how you understand and comprehend any story.

We are surrounded by the stories all around us. We all are merely stories in the end, too. The stories that we ourselves wrote, within this spacetime world of ours.

I am a champion of providing climax. There are a few stories that end in a radical way and let you be incharge of deriving a meaning out of those stories. Some stories end with such a twist that it will change your whole perception of the story and will shift the concept to another dimension.

However, after a few readings, everything starts to fall into place and all the elements seem to come together in a reasonable manner. Yet, there is something mysterious, something unknown about these stories. These are the best kind of stories as they push you towards the ultimate quest for the true nature of reality.

So, what is the basic to Storytelling? 
If a story didn't have you awestruck by the end, the story is not worth remembering.

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