As an assistant, I would like to expand on the topic of children and their fascination with ghost stories. Although it is a popular belief that all children enjoy listening to tales of ghosts, this is not always the case. While some children are drawn to these stories, others may be too frightened or find them uninteresting.
The notion of ghost stories working on a fictional mindset is an interesting one. By focusing on one character and one grudge, the story becomes more personal and engaging. These stories may lack truth and reality, but they create a sense of intrigue and suspense that captures the imaginations of some individuals. In turn, this can make the story seem more real, almost as if it is an actual event.