Every story has a beginning, middle, and end.
Except if you are writing tragedies, where the beginning is already the end.
Or when the writer saves the hero, but that would not be called a tragedy anymore, would it?
Endings are as endless as beginnings, and they are just as good. Why does everything have to end in the first place?
Why can't we just begin, begin, begin, and keep on beginning?
Would we still reach an end?
Jul 26, 2017
Jul 26, 2017 at 2:12 PM UTC
Every story has a beginning, middle, and end.
Except if you are writing tragedies, where the beginning is already the end.
Or when the writer saves the hero, but that would not be called a tragedy anymore, would it?
Endings are as endless as beginnings, and they are just as good. Why does everything have to end in the first place?
Why can't we just begin, begin, begin, and keep on beginning?
Would we still reach an end?
**** logic
