there was one thing we may have absorbed from fairy tales that may not have served us so well. We came to believe in the possibility of "happily ever after". The prince wakes the soon-to-be-princess with a kiss, the glass slipper fits, the frog turns back into a prince and the beast becomes a prince ' you know the drill. They unite and they live happily ever after.
Except life doesn't stop at the moment when they reveal their love. The fairy tale ends, but the story goes on. After that comes ' you know ' more life! Yet the fairy tales have conditioned us, when we were children, to believe everything flows smoothly from then on, never telling you what happens in the "ever after".š
and im glad that hitlar didi is not showing us fairytale types story...they showed us reality...š