Once upon a time, an ancient form of storytelling called the « Hero’s Journey » was born. Since then, it has been used many times as a model for fiction writing.
Such tales tell goes as follows; a hero receives a call to adventure / which prompts them to go on a journey paved with obstacles before coming back to their world, enriched and matured.
Notorious example, Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz. She starts her journey in a place of boredom, wishing to find a place where she’ll be out of trouble. During a quest, her goal is to go back home and will successfully do so after overcoming challenges.
I feel that this storytelling structure would work in real life, because I do see some parallels.
Facing scary challenges to grow and find confidence ?
So, how do heroes overcome obstacles ?
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P.S: You'll hear Laurent changing voice at 2:05. I tried to correct a mistake but it didn't go as expected. Please know that when Laurent says "stand in for" he really means "stand UP for". Thank you for your understanding and sorry for the inconvenience.
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