Think back to what was your favorite book as a child?
Ever since we were children, we are raised on fairy tales. Fairy tales can be told in many different ways. You can read about them in books, you can retell them orally. The movies and TV series you are watching now are also a kind of fairy tales. We are brought up on these stories, and we soak them up throughout our lives, both as children and as adults.
Every fairy tale must have a hero, and the hero must be such that you can somehow associate yourself with him,
that you are similar in some way, otherwise a person is not interested in watching a fairy tale.
We all love fairy tales that are about someone like us.
That’s why the hero usually starts off in bad, if not terrible conditions. Harry Potter, for example, lives in a closet under the stairs. He’s bullied by an evil uncle and aunt and a piglet-like half-brother.
Kitniss Everdeen survives in a seedy labor district of miners, struggles to feed her younger sister and depressed mother, and is also sent to the slaughterhouse for the hunger games.
Future Neo, and so far still Mr. Andersen, works for an idiot boss, lives in a small, cramped, green apartment with rain outside the window and goes to a stupid job every day.
The average person is in roughly similar conditions. He lives in a cozy apartment that looks like a closet under the stairs, goes to a dumb job, toils like Kitniss in the labor district, and makes about the same amount of money. It’s easy for a normal person to assassociate with that. So far, you’re like these heroes.
So far, you and these heroes are similar, BUT…
But then the divergence begins. In every story, the main character goes through a transformation. Something happens to him that causes him to overcome his problems and become strong. Yeah, it all happens to the heroes, but it doesn’t happen to you.
When you were a child, you were indoctrinated with some fairy tale in your head, some script that a “normal” person should live by. And so you live by it, but if the hero lives through this stage in the closet under the stairs and goes through a transformation and becomes strong, then you are stuck in the first chapter, where everything is bad, and you live that first chapter year after year after year.
You’re stuck in the first chapter where it’s bad.
Year after year in a closet under the stairs in the labor district at a dumb job.
Harry Potter defeated Voldemort a long time ago, and you’re still in the closet under the stairs. Kitniss Everdeen kicked everyone’s ass, liberated the country, and you’re still in the labor district. Neo’s dodged bullets and you’re still in the office.
You’ve got the same chapter running through your head. It’s a script. A script for poverty. It’s just in your head. It’s the script you’ve been indoctrinated into, programmed into. It’s time to live the next chapter.
This is your fairy tale, your life. You can do whatever you want with it. And you can do it.
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