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"Everything is a story. Stories are what help us make sense of the world"


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In the age of innocence, stories are what paint the imagination. Remember reading Fairytales? Bedtime Stories? We slept with dreams of minarets and castles, and princesses and prince charming, and fairy woods and gingerbread houses. We awakened with smiles recalling the faint images of the thoughts and then spend the entire day in anticipation of these nocturnal visions. What bliss!

And then we grew up!

We gave imagination away to reasoning, and belief to logic. Where's the time you ask? Well, stories are not necessarily written down, they have no need for documentation. Stories are rather an experience. They must be felt. And most importantly stories exist all around us. We just need to notice them.

In fact every day that we live is a new chapter in the storybook of our lives, and the best part is that we all are our own heroes. Now, wouldn't our days be really different if we actually behaved like the heroes we are supposed to be? Why settle for the sidekick role?

Today is in the process of being written, and tomorrow is yet to be. Take hold of the pen, and write it the way you would want to read it. So whether its your role at work, or your bond with your family, or your relationship with your friends – live it in way that you would an epic.

PS: I'd like to know what you would call your story if there was one written on your life? (Leave it as a comment.):)


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