The Curse of Perfectionism: Overcoming the Need to Be Perfect

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Once upon a curse, there lived a young princess named Aurora. She was known for her beauty and kind heart, but her life took a drastic turn when she was cursed by an evil sorceress. The curse stated that on her sixteenth birthday, she would prick her finger on a spinning wheel and fall into an eternal sleep. The king and queen were devastated by the curse and did everything in their power to protect Aurora. They banned all spinning wheels from the kingdom and hired guards to watch over her at all times. Despite their efforts, the curse came true on Aurora's sixteenth birthday.


Summarizing: Witch Queen is wise, mature, old, powerful, unique, fortune teller, unique magic user, rare.

It s a conundrum because the witch queen has this crystal- sensing ability of her surroudings, which was seen when the diamond kingdom movement trajectory was the premise of the witch queen. It s a conundrum because the witch queen has this crystal- sensing ability of her surroudings, which was seen when the diamond kingdom movement trajectory was the premise of the witch queen.

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Despite their efforts, the curse came true on Aurora's sixteenth birthday. As Aurora fell into a deep slumber, the entire kingdom mourned. It seemed as though all hope was lost.

Will the Witch Queen every leave the witch forest? [Theory]

The witch queen is a powerful figure already, yet she keeps herself isolated as if she is cursed. I know she has a hatred towards the male gender, but still not establishing interaction with the outside world is illogical. It's illogical because she is powerful, and has lived 100+ years, and with that she has obtained wisdom and maturity.

She has tried to trick outsiders, perhaps it's a learned behavior and something happened to her which tricked her. However, not anyone can trick a wise and mature woman. This person that tricked her has to be at least a male, and powerful, deceptive, friendly 1st impression. The witch queen has a unique magic herself; blood magic and Fortune-Telling skill. It's a conundrum because the witch queen has this crystal- sensing ability of her surroudings, which was seen when the diamond kingdom movement trajectory was the premise of the witch queen.

Summarizing: Witch Queen is wise, mature, old, powerful, unique, fortune teller, unique magic user, rare.

Also, how did Yami find Vanessa in the witch queen forest. It has been shown before that Lucius gave direction to Paladin sister lily about how to arrive at Land of the rising sun, which is expected to be located significantly futher than the witch queen forest. Also, Land of the rising country is also Isolated, which shares that similarity with the witch forest. Land of the rising sun has these Large bamboos which was seen during Asta and Ichika fighting. The witch forest is surrouding by Trees and it's even intergrated inside the witch forest.

Trees too normalized inside witch queen forest

Chapter 340, a bamboo forest in the isolated country, Land of the Rising Sun.

TLTR: I think Julius/ Lucius is associated with the witch queen.

She has tried to trick outsiders, perhaps it's a learned behavior and something happened to her which tricked her. However, not anyone can trick a wise and mature woman. This person that tricked her has to be at least a male, and powerful, deceptive, friendly 1st impression. The witch queen has a unique magic herself; blood magic and Fortune-Telling skill. It's a conundrum because the witch queen has this crystal- sensing ability of her surroudings, which was seen when the diamond kingdom movement trajectory was the premise of the witch queen.
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However, a prophecy emerged stating that a prince from a distant land would come to awaken Aurora with true love's kiss. The news spread throughout the kingdom, and people started to believe that there might still be a happy ending to this tale. Years passed, and Aurora's whereabouts remained a mystery. The kingdom was changing, but the curse kept its hold over the land. People lived in fear, hoping for the prophecy to come true and break the curse that plagued them. One day, a brave prince named Philip arrived in the kingdom. He had heard the tales of Aurora and was determined to find her and awaken her from her deep sleep. With the help of the good fairies, he journeyed through the treacherous forest that surrounded the kingdom. Finally, Philip reached the tower where Aurora lay, untouched by time. He leaned in, kissed her softly, and true love's magic spread throughout the room. Aurora's eyes fluttered open, and she found herself face to face with the prince who had come to rescue her. As Aurora woke from her slumber, the curse that had haunted the kingdom for so long was lifted. The kingdom rejoiced, and Aurora's parents embraced her with tears of joy. The prince and princess, united by true love, promised to bring peace and happiness to the land, free from the grip of evil curses. And so, the curse that had once held Aurora captive became nothing but a distant memory. The kingdom flourished under the rule of Aurora and Philip, and they lived happily ever after. Their love story became a legend, reminding everyone that even the darkest of curses could be overcome with true love and unwavering determination..

Reviews for "The Curse of Perceived Failure: Embracing Mistakes and Learning from Them"

1. Alex - 2 stars - "Once Upon a Curse" was a major disappointment for me. The plot felt rushed and underdeveloped, lacking depth and substance. The characters were poorly written and lacked any real personality or growth. I found myself struggling to connect with them or care about their fates. The dialogue was also quite weak, filled with cliches and uninspiring lines. Overall, I feel like this book had potential but ultimately failed to deliver an engaging and unique story.
2. Sarah - 1 star - I was really disappointed with "Once Upon a Curse". The pacing was incredibly slow and the story dragged on without any real excitement or suspense. The author seemed to focus more on describing the mundane details of the characters' lives rather than building a captivating plot. Additionally, the writing style was dry and lacked any real charm or eloquence. I found myself constantly bored and uninterested in what was happening, ultimately leading to a strong dislike for this book.
3. Mark - 2 stars - I had high hopes for "Once Upon a Curse" but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The world-building was severely lacking, with minimal descriptions and a lack of imagination. The magic system felt underdeveloped and poorly explained. Furthermore, the romance aspect of the story was forced and lacked chemistry between the characters. The overall execution of the plot was messy and confusing, leaving me feeling unsatisfied and disinterested. I cannot recommend this book to those seeking a well-crafted fantasy tale.

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