The idea of 'do good and have good' doesn't always lead to a great story. A story needs complexity, diverse characters, and a plot that keeps the audience guessing. If it's only about doing good and getting rewarded, it might lack the excitement and intrigue that makes a story memorable.
Not necessarily. Sometimes, simply doing good doesn't guarantee an interesting story. It depends on how the events are presented and the depth of character development.
Yes, often they do. When a short story has a positive message or does good, like promoting kindness or moral values, it usually has an engaging and good story. This is because the good element is often woven into the plot in an interesting way to convey the message effectively.
Not necessarily. A story with a moral can have various endings, depending on the lesson it aims to convey.
Not necessarily. A good story can have a complex plot that challenges the reader or viewer.
It means that when you live without regrets, every experience in your life becomes a good story. For example, if you take risks without fearing failure, whether you succeed or not, the journey itself can be turned into an interesting narrative.
It might. But it depends on your specific expectations and preferences for FSC-related stories.
Not necessarily. While suffering can be a powerful ingredient, a story also needs other things like a sense of hope or a glimmer of something positive. If a story is only about unending suffering, it can be off - putting. Consider stories about war. If they only show the destruction and pain without any sign of resilience or the possibility of change, they may not be as engaging as those that do.
Not necessarily. Sometimes suffering can add depth and emotion, but if it's too overwhelming or handled poorly, it might not engage the audience.
Not necessarily. Sometimes in stories, doing good doesn't immediately result in receiving good. It can be more complex and depend on various factors.
Well, it's not a definite yes. A good beginning sets a positive tone but doesn't ensure a perfect ending. Many factors like character development, plot complexity, and external circumstances can influence the outcome.
It depends. Doing good can potentially lead to a good story, but it's not a guarantee. Other factors like the context and the people involved can influence the outcome.