“Everyone loves a happy ending”. I’ve heard that quite a number of times (possibly in my head) or in a movie of some sort. But it is a deep seated desire in rational human beings to have beautiful and happy endings. I literally avoid movies and stories that depict tragedy and so – called reality because one tends to lose faith in small concepts such as the one I am writing about – “Beautiful Endings”. Ever watch a movie where so many horrible things happen to the main character? At first, the suffering and many tough situations and circumstances probably caught your attention. Maybe because some of these situations and circumstances are similar to yours or you just wonder how one could suffer so much in a lifetime, or you were just sticking around to see how much more the guy could take. Then in the middle of the movie, the guy loses someone or some people dear to him, and you are moved; you sympathize and there and then, new hope rises in you on his / her behalf, and you pra...