Why Stories?
There is often a question which mind of the ethical order comes round with and that is in regard to the kind of pleasure and enjoyment that a person gets out of the reading and hearing of stories. The best time of life to hear stories is the toddler’s group lass as a small human being is more imaginative and fantastic in his or her opinions as to the regards of the kind of pleasure that he or she can derive out of the same. A more mature person has a capability to analyze situations and has the gift of he brain to decide the best directs of the actions of a particular story.
A person who has the capacity to think too deeply of fiction has to belong to either of two categories as in a person who is too intelligent to believe in fantasy or a person who has a capacity to be intellectual enough to realize the difference between fantasy and reality. Such are the people who walk on this planet and for the same reason they have to be in a set stage of mind where they have top be in the run for a person’s creative skills. Man goes back to stories, as a retort from the daily grind of life is an explanation that people often come round with.
The reason for the same being that they have to be in a state of mind where they have to make the best out of a bargain for popularity and in the process end up in an abyss of confusion from which they find difficulty in escaping and therefore it is only advisable that people take a regular dose of fiction and fantastic prose to make things as clear as crystal to themselves rather than taking the route of understanding things in a wholly different way where things are only false, unclear, and basically faulty. Stories are necessary in a person’s life but too much of anything is bad.
