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These stories help children process their fears of death, betrayal, and maltreatment. They teach that while danger is real, it can be overcome. As experts suggest, these stories don't just deceive; they prepare us for the real world by fostering hope. 4. The Lie of Magic (and the Truth of Internal Power)
Fairytales often feature rapid transformations—frogs become princes, and rags turn to riches overnight. This "lie" presents a world where change is easy and inherent goodness is instantly recognized. fairytale_lies
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Fairy godmothers and magical talismans solve problems that seem insurmountable. these stories don't just deceive
