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"What are some of the short horror stories you've heard?" Although it may send chills down my spine to know the rest of this sentence, this short content in front of me makes me irresistibly want to find out.
After watching the related short horror stories, the words "timid and cautious" were fulfilled, and those bloody and terrifying plots made me shudder.
But after reading these stories, I couldn't help but be puzzled: these stories are nothing more than things that ordinary people can't accept, but why are these things so "eye-catching"?
If no one watches them, where will these stories go?
So what is the meaning of these stories?
A short story of curiosity.
When I was a child, I listened to ghost stories from adults, and although I was often frightened by those "yellings", I still wanted to know what happened next, and in this ambivalence, I couldn't help but want to ask adults about the consequences of those horror stories.
However, when we grow up, we will find that ghosts are not as scary as the legend says, and our own people are the most terrifying.
So, after that, every time I heard some "short" horror stories from my friends, I would be drawn to them and want to explore the content.
After I watched these short stories many times and posted them online, the comments from netizens were even more wonderful, and most of them said that the original stories and scripts of these short stories could simply be "on the big screen".
Although these short stories are compact, the plot is not tight at all.
And most of the endings of these stories are beyond my expectations, and these unexpected endings are also the part of "thinking about it and being terrified".
I also found that many "short" horror story writers not only have a high level of storytelling, but also have a common characteristic: they are very good at using various extreme ways to solve the various extreme emotions in the story, and sometimes even take the characters in the story to the extremes to enhance their emotional expression.
This technique not only makes the story more tense and engaging, but also makes the reader feel the pain and despair experienced by the characters more deeply.
The truly terrifying part.
In fact, in my mind, I always thought that the real horror was not those supernatural ghosts.
Ghosts don't hurt people, what really hurts us is the evil that comes from our human nature.
Therefore, we cannot blame ghosts because they don't exist.
Rather, it is to accuse oneself of bestiality.
That's where we need to reflect.
If stories are a true reflection of our own hearts, then those dark episodes are a true reflection of our own hearts.
In these stories, we may feel upset, disgust, or anger, but these emotions are really reactions to our own hearts.
These stories make us re-examine our hearts and feel fear in the face of our own vulnerability.
The victims of the tragic endings in these stories may also be a reflection of our own hearts.
Their pain and despair reflect a profound experience of our own vulnerability.
Fear about human nature.
The short stories reflect the parts of people's hearts that care most about them, and these parts are the real source of horror.
Therefore, we can see the true portrayal of our own hearts from these stories, and feel that those horror and bloody plots also carry our anxiety and fear.
These short stories are also very psychological, and they convey some of the confusing information in our brains in a short form.
Even if we don't feel fears for a short period of time, they can still stimulate our fear nerves through brief descriptions.
And this feeling of vulnerability is closely related to the way the brain works.
The fragility and anxiety that people have deep within themselves are actually more real and complex emotional experiences, so people's curiosity about these horror stories is closely related to the attraction of short stories.
While these stories won't make logical sense, they resonate with us emotionally.
epilogue
We need to face up to our deepest vulnerabilities and anxieties in order to better deal with and understand ourselves.
Therefore, these short stories can actually help us better understand the complexity and richness of the human psyche, and can also promote further research and attention to social issues and mental health.
These short stories help us better understand ourselves, help us find strength to overcome and transcend in the face of our own vulnerability, and continue to explore the mysteries and complexities of the human psyche.
If stories are a true reflection of our own hearts, then those dark episodes are a true reflection of our own hearts.
In these stories, we may feel upset, disgust, or anger, but these emotions are really reactions to our own hearts.
These stories make us re-examine our hearts and feel fear in the face of our own vulnerability.
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The victims of the tragic endings in these stories may also be a reflection of our own hearts.
Their pain and despair reflect a profound experience of our own vulnerability.
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Fear about human nature.
The short stories reflect the parts of people's hearts that care most about them, and these parts are the real source of horror.
Therefore, we can see the true portrayal of our own hearts from these stories, and feel that those horror and bloody plots also carry our anxiety and fear.
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These short stories are also very psychological, and they convey some of the confusing information in our brains in a short form.
Even if we don't feel fears for a short period of time, they can still stimulate our fear nerves through brief descriptions.
And this feeling of vulnerability is closely related to the way the brain works.
The fragility and anxiety that people have deep within themselves are actually more real and complex emotional experiences, so people's curiosity about these horror stories is closely related to the attraction of short stories.
While these stories won't make logical sense, they resonate with us emotionally.
epilogue
We need to face up to our deepest vulnerabilities and anxieties in order to better deal with and understand ourselves.
Therefore, these short stories can actually help us better understand the complexity and richness of the human psyche, and can also promote further research and attention to social issues and mental health.
These short stories help us better understand ourselves, help us find strength to overcome and transcend in the face of our own vulnerability, and continue to explore the mysteries and complexities of the human psyche.