It might also be a call to action for Melvin Crispell III himself. Telling him that just because of certain events or situations in the past, he should not think that his story is over. He has the power to shape his future, make new choices, and create a different and more fulfilling narrative for himself.
He might be someone who has had some influence in a certain group of people. Maybe he has been through some experiences that have made others take notice. But again, without more details, it's difficult to say exactly who he is. All we know from this phrase is that his story is still unfolding.
It could mean that for the person named Melvin Crispell III, whatever has happened involving him is just a part of their life journey and there are more events, experiences, or developments to come.
Well, it might be that Melvin Crispell Jr has had an impact on the person, but they are determined to move forward and create more of their own story. For example, if they had a difficult time with Melvin Crispell Jr, they are saying that they won't let that be the end. They'll find new opportunities, grow as a person, and continue to write their own story which is far from over just because of Melvin Crispell Jr.
In a personal growth context, it means that the influence of Melvin Crispell III, whatever it may be, doesn't halt one's progress. It shows that the speaker is focused on their own development.
We don't really know who Melvin Crispell Jr specifically is without more context. He could be an acquaintance, a former colleague, or someone who was part of a significant event in the speaker's life.
It could mean that whatever situation you are currently in, it's not the final outcome. There are still more things to come, more opportunities, more chapters to be written in your life.
It means that in any situation or story, there are more than just two sides (like the common 'two sides to a story'). There's often a third perspective that might be overlooked, perhaps a neutral view or a view that combines elements of the other two.
'Its not the end of your story' is a very positive and inspiring statement. It tells us not to be too discouraged by setbacks. If you think about it in terms of a journey, just because you hit a bump in the road doesn't mean you can't keep going. There are so many directions your life can take from that point on, and you have the power to shape the rest of your story.
It could mean that at the end of the year, you should post whatever 'this' is on your story. Maybe it's a memory, a resolution, or a summary of the year.
It might be a misspelling. Usually, we say 'there are two sides to every story'. If it's 'extreme three sides to every story', it could imply that in addition to the common two opposing views in a story (like two people's different accounts), there is an extreme or unexpected third aspect that also needs to be considered, perhaps a hidden factor, a greater context, or a third party's perspective that changes the whole understanding.