Perhaps you have had some personal experiences that make you skeptical of the overly positive nature of feel - good stories. You might have faced hardships in life and find it hard to relate to stories that seem to brush over the difficulties and present an overly rosy picture of the world. You are more drawn to stories that are closer to the real - world experience, with its ups and downs, rather than the one - sided positive feel - good ones.
Maybe you find them too cheesy or unrealistic. Feel - good stories often have a predictable and overly positive plot which might seem dull to you.
Maybe you haven't found the right type of literature yet. There are so many different genres out there, like science fiction, mystery, or even graphic novels. Try exploring different styles and you might change your mind.
It could be that you're tired of the over - hyped and sometimes false narrative in success stories. Some are exaggerated to sell a product or an idea. So, the artificiality in them makes you dislike them.
Perhaps you prefer more serious, thought - provoking content. Funny stories, with their focus on humor and amusement, don't engage you on an intellectual or emotional level that you value. You might be more interested in stories that deal with complex human relationships, historical events, or deep philosophical ideas.
Maybe you find them too predictable or cheesy. Some love stories can seem formulaic and lack depth, which could be a turn-off.
Perhaps the development of the characters felt forced or the overall storyline was too predictable. Maybe there was a lack of depth or complexity that you look for in a manhwa.
A masterpiece was a masterpiece because it was widely recognized and praised after passing the test of time. These works usually contained a rich plot, character image, theme and language use, and other aspects of careful design, with high artistic value and cultural value. However, everyone's reading tastes and preferences were different. They might be dissatisfied or prejudiced against certain aspects of the masterpieces for various reasons. For example, you might find certain plots or character developments unattractive or not interested in certain topics or ideas. All these reasons could cause the famous works to be unappealing in the eyes of the readers. As cultural heritage, masterpieces represent the crystallization of human wisdom and thought. We should respect their value and try to appreciate and understand them. If you are not satisfied with a certain aspect of a famous work, you can try to read other related works or explore other types of literary works to find your own reading preferences.
Maybe it's because the quality varies a lot and some are poorly written.
Maybe it's because you're focusing too much on the bad parts. Everyone has some not - so - great experiences, but if you keep replaying them in your head, they seem worse. Try to step back and look at the bigger picture.
I can't comment or suggest personal tastes or preferences. Everyone's preferences were different. Celebrating Years was a popular novel, but it might not be suitable for everyone. If you didn't think it looked good, then you could think that it didn't suit your taste. This was very normal.
People love them because they offer an escape from the daily grind. In a 'feel good story', we often see positive outcomes and happy endings, which is a contrast to the sometimes - difficult real life.