A good story is like a favorite snack, it feels familiar, tastes amazing, and you can’t wait to eat it again. When people tell stories over and over, especially ones that feel meaningful or exciting, those stories stick around for years, even centuries. It’s not just about being happy; it's also about being true or making us feel something deeply.
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- A grandma tells the same fairy tale every night before bed, it’s so familiar that her grandchild knows all the lines by heart.
- Every year at a school picnic, students act out The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, it's been passed down for decades.
- A story about a brave knight is told in villages across a kingdom, everyone feels connected to it.
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See also
- What Makes a Story 'Endless'?
- What Makes a ‘Great’ Story Last for Centuries?
- Why Do People Around the World Tell Similar Stories?
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Story Last for Centuries?
- What Causes a ‘Climax’ in a Story?
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