
Making Peace With The Plot Twist
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Plot twist are an exciting feature of our favourite stories but can be the most harrowing experiences of our actual lives.
In this episode, we reveal:
- The major plot twists of our lives and how we survived them
- The painful exercise in pushing through when life shoves us into the unknown
- How to exist in the story before growth, closure or resolution
- And why resilience looks much messier, sloppier and tear-stained than we ever expected
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Show notes:
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- Music by @nikitakarmen
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- The Plot - Jean Hanff Korelitz (Book)
- The Sequel - Jean Hanff Korelitz (Book)
- I Who Have Never Known Men - Jacqueline Harpman (Book)
- "Yes---what the American public always wants is a tragedy with a happy ending." William Dean Howells
- “Life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forwards.” Søren Kierkegaard
- "End Effects of Rated Life Quality: The James Dean Effect" by Ed Diener, Derrick Wirtz, and Shigehiro Oishi, published in Psychological Science in 2001. This research explores how the ending of a life influences the perceived desirability of that life.