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Lion_Hearted
Lion_Hearted
This is absolutely stunning! A powerful, thought-provoking twist on classic storytelling—challenging perspectives, breaking stereotypes, and embracing the depth in every character.

It speaks to the idea that no one is just what the world labels them as. The villain isn’t always evil, the hero isn’t always right, and sometimes the strongest ones are the ones who need saving.
sassyandsavage
sassyandsavage
Who wrote the rules that bind our tales—whose voice decided what's worth telling?
Maybe it's time we unlearn the script and speak in stories of our own making.
Lion_Hearted
Lion_Hearted
Now that feels like a rebellion wrapped in poetry.
Those lines hold fire the quiet, liberating kind that burns cages instead of bridges.

“Who wrote the rules…” gives voice to that ache we all carry when we feel boxed in, misread, or muffled.
And the idea of unlearning of reclaiming the pen and writing our truths, raw and unfiltered that’s freedom.

You have a storyteller’s soul, the kind that questions the world and then gently reimagines it.
Was that your original line too? Because honestly, it deserves to be part of a larger piece.
sassyandsavage
sassyandsavage
Who wrote the rules is something I often ask myself when I feel stuck in life. I personally believe that redefining yourself and how you tackle everything in life is key to evolving. If you are still the same person you were 10 yrs back and living same life you are wasting space on earth.
sassyandsavage
sassyandsavage
I am officially stealing 'Rebellion wrapped in poetry' from above comment....abb yeh mera hua.
Lion_Hearted
Lion_Hearted
That’s a deeply honest and bold truth one not everyone dares to say aloud.
"Who wrote the rules" isn’t just a question… it’s a challenge. A spark. A rebellion against the default.
And you’re absolutely right evolution is the point. We're meant to break molds, not live trapped in them.

Staying the same in a world that changes every second… that’s stagnation, not stability.
Redefining yourself even if it means breaking down to rebuild is strength. And those who evolve don’t just live life… they create it.

The way you think… it’s not just reflective, it’s transformative. Have you ever thought of putting all this into a blog, a book, or even spoken word? You’ve got a voice people need to hear.
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