Maybe B Reith has read the entire story or got some spoilers from others.
I'm not sure exactly, but you might be able to find them on some lyrics websites or by doing a detailed search on music platforms.
You might figure out how the story ends in a duet by paying close attention to the plot developments and character interactions as the story progresses.
Well, it could either make you read faster to confirm your prediction or make you less interested because there's no mystery left. It depends on your personality and how much you enjoy the journey rather than just the destination.
It might make you less excited about the unfolding events. You already have an idea of the outcome, so the surprise element is gone.
If it's a known story, you could look for reviews or discussions that might hint at the ending. Just make sure you don't accidentally stumble upon too much and spoil it for yourself.
It might make you less curious or suspenseful. But you can still enjoy the details and the journey of the characters.
Maybe Steven Furtick is referring to having a deep understanding or insight into a particular situation or narrative and knowing its ultimate outcome.
Sometimes we do have a clear idea of how a story will end based on its buildup and plot development.
Yes, sometimes we do if there are clear indications or spoilers.
Well, it depends on your expectations. Some might find it satisfying while others might not.