Once upon a time, you dreamed.

Maybe it was love—real, deep, breathtaking love. Maybe it was a passion that set your soul on fire. Maybe it was a life so beautiful you could almost touch it. But somewhere along the way, reality whispered, “Be realistic,” and the world convinced you that fairytales are for children.

They’re not.

Fairytales belong to those who refuse to settle. To those who fall, stand up, and chase what sets their heart ablaze. To those who fight—not with swords, but with resilience. With faith. With the audacity to believe that their story is worth writing, no matter how many pages have been torn.

Yes, life will test you. People will doubt you. Some days, even you will doubt yourself. But the greatest stories are written by those who refuse to surrender to “good enough” when they were meant for magic.

Fight for your fairytale.

Fight for love that makes you believe in miracles. Fight for dreams that make your heart race. Fight for joy that isn’t borrowed from anyone else’s idea of happiness.

Because fairytales don’t just happen. They are made. Written with courage. Painted with hope. Fought for with everything inside you.

And one day, when you finally step into the life you always knew was yours, you’ll realize—every battle, every tear, every moment of doubt was worth it.

Because this? This is your story. And it was always meant to be extraordinary.

GK

2 thoughts on “Fairytale

    1. Thank you for this beautiful insight. I love how you phrased it—“the theatre of our human affairs” really captures the idea that sometimes truth needs a mask before we’re ready to see it. Satire, fables, and fairytales have always carried those hidden mirrors, gently exposing what we might otherwise conceal. I’m grateful you brought that perspective here—it adds so much depth. 🌿✨
      GK

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