I'm not sure exactly who came up with this statement. It could be from a philosopher, a writer, or just someone sharing their thoughts on the nature of storytelling. But without more context, it's hard to pin down the source.
I have no idea who said that. Maybe it's some random person's opinion that got popular.
It means that when a true story is repeated multiple times, details may change, get exaggerated or misremembered, and eventually it may seem like a fictional story. For example, in a game of telephone, the original message gets distorted as it passes from person to person.
Sure. Let's say there was a real event where a man found a lost dog and returned it to its owner. The first time he told the story, he said he saw the dog on the street and called it over, checked its tag, and returned it. The second time, he might say he had to chase the dog for a while before getting it. By the third time, he could be saying he had to fight off a big wild animal to save the dog before returning it, which is clearly a fictional addition.
In many cases, yes. When a true story is told repeatedly, details can change, memories can fade or get muddled, and people might add their own interpretations or exaggerations, gradually transforming it into something fictional.
It's hard to pinpoint exactly who said it. This statement has been made by various people over time in different contexts.
I have no idea who said that. Maybe it was just someone expressing their extreme enthusiasm for a particular story without being a well-known figure.
I can answer the plot of this novel. It was a foreign fantasy novel called " Saving the World Trilogy." There were three of them. The boy was told to save the world in the coffee shop. He went three times. The first time he went there, he met a mysterious old man in a forest. The old man told him that the disaster of the world was caused by an evil magician. The boy saved the world by defeating the magician. The second time he went, he met a female warrior in a castle. The female warrior told him that the disaster of the world was caused by a dragon. The boy saved the world by defeating the dragon. The third time he went, he met a lonely man on a deserted island. The lonely man told him that the disaster of the world was caused by a demon. The boy saved the world by defeating the demon. Every time the boy went to save the world, he encountered various challenges and difficulties, but he finally succeeded in saving the world through hard work and courage.
It could have been anyone really. It could be an animal rights activist who decided to share the real - life situations in a slaughterhouse to raise awareness. Maybe it was a person who worked in the administrative side of the slaughterhouse and had insights into how things were run, both the good and the bad. Without more details, it's impossible to determine the exact source.
Given the lack of details, it could be anyone. It could be a teacher sharing an inspiring true story with their students. Or perhaps it was a survivor of an event who wanted to share their experience, thus making it someone's favourite true story.
I recommend the two novels,"Benben's Road to Rebirth" and "Rebirth of Arita", to you. Both novels were about modern romance and urban life. The plot was about the female protagonist being reborn as a child and obtaining a special ability or space. In "Benben Road to Rebirth," the female lead, Wen Zhaoxi, lived happily with her family and gradually grew up in the space, while the female lead, Chen Yuxi, used the space to change her life and realize her dream. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Science fiction. Science fiction. Science fiction.