//in my mind, this "book" doesn't require a separate chapter for "introduction." so i hope you'd join me in these random rants.//
someone said writing is the most difficult thing to do in this world. i don't know why they said it and if it's true, i just think both writing and reading simultaneously has by far been the most difficult thing to me.
irony.
while we write what we want to write, we also write for another reason: what people want to read. so while we write what we want to read ourselves, we also write for our audience.
for a simple reason, a story with an impossibly happy ending makes me weep, and it makes my mind a mess filled with different thoughts.
i hate myself for that.
i really do.
but i hate myself for a lot of other reasons, anyway.
so if i had to talk about why i like sad endings, this is it.
they say - in a man-made story - that "happy endings don't exist in real life," but end up having the world's most impossibly happy ending.
i like to read real for this simple reason.
yeah, i do like to read cheesy romance, but the cheese has to be limited. if a story exceeds that limit, i'll put the whole story/book aside, even if i'm not even halfway through it. even if it's cost me a good amount of money. it. is. canceled. period.
//i'd love it if you comment down your views on this and join me in my random rants.//