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The viewing public wants their stories
to have a happy ending, really would prefer the movie’s hero win the glories and triumph over rivals any way he could. In life, unlikely victory always brings us delight. Applause especially strong will reward the underdog, for we think it just that he prevail, that dreams survive still. The golfer who, after many failed attempts, now joins the Tour, then as rookie wins a major championship…the horse that trips but rallies to win the race…such an event sends our hearts into flight. Should the common man defeat corrupt city hall or if lovers true should remain together despite all their enemies can do to tear them apart…then maybe we could have hope to win against all odds, to enjoy that Hollywood ending sometimes in our lives. When fate does threaten our dreams to destroy, belief in happy outcomes is how our soul survives.
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