That's a powerful observation. It speaks to our deep-rooted desire for reflection and recognition...whether in the gleam of a polished surface or the arc of a well-told story. In both cases, we’re drawn not just to beauty or plot, but to the mirror they hold up to our identity, fears, and aspirations. It’s less about the object or the narrative itself, and more about the fragments of ourselves we find shimmering within them.

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