Well, when you share your story, you might find that you're not alone. Others can offer support and understanding. Plus, it can be a form of self-expression and growth.
Sharing your story can help others who might be going through similar experiences. It can also bring you a sense of relief and connection.
Because our story is a part of who we are and it makes us unique. There's no reason to be ashamed of it.
It might just be a perception thing. Maybe it's not as scary as it seems on the surface.
We shouldn't throw it away because love is not something to be given up easily. There might be difficulties, but they can be overcome if we work at it. And the good times in our story outweigh the bad.
It could be that the story contains uncomfortable or disturbing content. Or perhaps we simply don't have the time or energy for it right now.
Because the story can have a greater impact when shared and discussed outside the book.
Interrupting a short story can break the flow and ruin the immersive experience for the reader or listener.
Perhaps it's too similar to other stories we've seen before, or it just doesn't offer anything new or exciting. Maybe the style of storytelling doesn't appeal to us.
There are many reasons. Comics can inspire imagination, provide escape, and sometimes even teach valuable lessons. Also, they come in various genres to suit different interests.
We shouldn't insult comics because they often represent the hard work and imagination of the creators. Also, different people find different meanings and joys in them, so it's unfair to be disrespectful.
Maybe it's because they can be addictive and take up too much of your time.