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	<title>Comments on: Conflict vs. Comfort</title>
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		<title>By: rebekah</title>
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		<description>alvin, i bought the audio book because of your review! it was a really good listen. i, for one, would fight to avoid conflict hahaaa. it makes sense that conflict (and getting over the conflict) is what makes a story interesting... but perhaps that&#039;s exactly the reason why i&#039;ve lost interest in watching movies recently. take for example avatar. it is gorgeously done, but the story? i&#039;ve seen it a thousand times before...some epic conflict is created in order for it to be resolved... i guess i got tired of it at some point of time... 

but what you&#039;ve written makes sense. internal conflicts need not always be bad, that&#039;s how we learn and grow. i just need a little time to sit on the idea and see how it fits into my life.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>alvin, i bought the audio book because of your review! it was a really good listen. i, for one, would fight to avoid conflict hahaaa. it makes sense that conflict (and getting over the conflict) is what makes a story interesting… but perhaps that’s exactly the reason why i’ve lost interest in watching movies recently. take for example avatar. it is gorgeously done, but the story? i’ve seen it a thousand times before…some epic conflict is created in order for it to be resolved… i guess i got tired of it at some point of time… </p>
<p>but what you’ve written makes sense. internal conflicts need not always be bad, that’s how we learn and grow. i just need a little time to sit on the idea and see how it fits into my life.</p>
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