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Why does every culture have a Cinderella story?
Because eucatastrophe — the sudden joyous turn from ashes to glory — is the fundamental pattern of reality itself, and every culture recognizes it.
In our last episode, we spent an episode with the dark fairy tales — the ones that don't end well, the ones parents used to read to their children on purpose. The Juniper Tree. The Girl Without Hands. Stories that looked mortality in the face and didn't blink.
We argued that you can't skip those. That the darkness isn't a problem to fix — it's preparation. That eucatastrophe only lands with force if the catastrophe was real.
Well. The catastrophe was real.
So now we get to ask the other question: why do human beings, in every corner of the world, also tell the opposite kind of story? The one where the overlooked girl goes to the ball. Where the prince searches the whole kingdom. Where the slipper fits, and everyone knows at once exactly who she is. And where a prince sweeps the princess off her feet to marry him.
And again our question is: why?
Join Brian, Matthew, Sarah, and Jeremiah as they explore that question.
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Why does every culture have a Cinderella story?
Because eucatastrophe — the sudden joyous turn from ashes to glory — is the fundamental pattern of reality itself, and every culture recognizes it.
In our last episode, we spent an episode with the dark fairy tales — the ones that don't end well, the ones parents used to read to their children on purpose. The Juniper Tree. The Girl Without Hands. Stories that looked mortality in the face and didn't blink.
We argued that you can't skip those. That the darkness isn't a problem to fix — it's preparation. That eucatastrophe only lands with force if the catastrophe was real.
Well. The catastrophe was real.
So now we get to ask the other question: why do human beings, in every corner of the world, also tell the opposite kind of story? The one where the overlooked girl goes to the ball. Where the prince searches the whole kingdom. Where the slipper fits, and everyone knows at once exactly who she is. And where a prince sweeps the princess off her feet to marry him.
And again our question is: why?
Join Brian, Matthew, Sarah, and Jeremiah as they explore that question.

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