Many a fairytale ends well and many a fairytale does not.
In most fairytales, the main character is focused on a mission that is ultimately accomplished. Goldilocks finally settled in on the third try, whether it was porridge or Posturepedic mattresses. The Three Little Pigs, in search of sturdy building materials, tried out a few, and eventually agreed on bricks. Take Cinderella, who was not quite as picky; she was sold on the fi...
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