A Common Misconception Is To Consider This The Most Exciting Part Of A Story. While That Usually Works For Books Meant For Younger Children - It Is Something We Need To Move Away From As We Grow. The Most Exciting Part Of A Story Is Objective And Stories Become More Complicated As You Grow. They Also Become About Topics That Are Dull In Nature As They Relate To Real-life - So You May Never See Something You Consider To Be Exciting.

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1. A Common Misconception Is To Consider This The Most Exciting Part Of A Story. While That Usually Works For Books Meant For Younger Children - It Is Something We Need To Move Away From As We Grow. The Most Exciting Part Of A Story Is Objective And Stories Become More Complicated As You Grow. They Also Become About Topics That Are Dull In Nature As They Relate To Real-life - So You May Never See Something You Consider To Be Exciting.