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Lyn Alden
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In fiction, underdogs often win. And underdogs are often tend to be shown as virtuous whereas in reality they have often turn pretty brutal after long oppression.

In reality, those with power usually win. Power begets more power for a long time until things structurally change, usually after centuries.

Fiction does tend to emphasize the exceptions. We don’t focus on the norms; we focus on the outliers.

So reality is filled with norms, and fiction is filled with outliers.
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Javier · 54w
Seeing this play out in real time right now.
dⒶvydonteatbugs⛰️ · 54w
"million-to-one chances happen nine times out of ten” iykyk
@IsabelSydow Queen of Shrimps (but u can call me Dan.) · 54w
It is a coping mechanism and a sad reality that I do still hope for every underdog to win. This makes me feel like crying. But without believing fairy tales, those constantly oppressed would have committed suicide long ago. Truth is, exceptions still exist.
Frank Corva · 54w
Is this your roundabout way of saying stablecoins are going to triumph over bitcoin?
Jovan Milosevic · 54w
In reality most losers are losers for a reason, and helping them rarely works.
TheObserver · 54w
Power is incentivized to promote underdog stories (Hollywood) to appease the public by letting them think it’s possible to win
Trivium · 54w
Literature throughout history frames all stories within the archetype of good vs evil. A more accurate story of history would be evil vs evil, with the rest of us as collateral damage.
Gavin Green · 54w
Reminds me of the first time I read Game of Thrones, this was probably 15 years ago. It was incredible to see more brutal reality portrayed in the story, and many of my favorite characters getting killed off suddenly. But that’s what makes great stories - it’s the ‘outliers’ as you call th...
JackSons · 54w
And then there’s allegory…
laguz · 54w
Bc fiction usually shows the moments of change and those who make it possible . Why would fiction focus on the "norm" that lasts for centuries? What's interesting about it? Documentaries and news outlets do that 😆
Erik Cason · 54w
Fiction points back towards both myths and legends, which tend to be the stories of values and virtues for a particular society. This points the way back towards the recovery of those values and virtues in hard times, which is why power wins in the short-term, but value wins in the long term.
Bitcoin Burger · 54w
That’s why I like fiction, they are the better stories to tell, read and listen. More inspiring, no? But good point from you, Lyn.
Chris · 54w
When you get a message from reality, it’s best to listen.
doublebubble · 54w
Is this about Israel and Gaza and how we just have to accept that Israel is gonna get away with murdering all those people in order to get their beachfront property?