No harm trying. Here's my take:Eurobeatjester wrote:The harder you look to find the answer, the less likely you are to find it.
KS, and the emotions it invokes for different people - it just is. No amount of analysis is going to give you the reason why.
1) The KS cast manages to cover many issues people encounter in real life encounter. A sudden event that changes your life? Death in the family? Bullying? All these, and more are brought up and discussed.
2) KS also holds a mirror into each everyone can examine themselves. Have they been too stubborn and closed-minded? Are they absolutely convinced that X is happening when in fact, it's anything from A-W? As you read the stories, think about it: Have you been denying yourself some hard truths, or do your thoughts need some serious reworking? Such questions can be hard, and many people simply bury them and pretend they don't exist.
3) KS also swings a lot of truth sledgehammers in terms of human behaviour and emotions to your gut. Are people inconsistent? Hell yeah. Can they do so subconsciously? Why not? Can people get self-destructive, realise it and do nothing about it? Plenty of them in the streets.
4) KS also made it clear that while you can offer help, the other person must be the one who wants to accept assistance. Trying to force anything down people's throats will only backfire.