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Why is it important to tell stories?
Science has shown that narratives have an invaluable utility: they make us more empathic, more willing to understand and listen to others, more able to name our feelings and anxieties and to deal with them. In short, more suited to life, better at moving in society.
Through stories that give meaning to the experience, we can transform daily routines into moments worthy of being remembered.
But there are also psychological reasons behind it. Our brain is predisposed to organize the chaos of events and stimuli to which it is continually subjected into a narrative structure. It is therefore programmed to attribute meaning to the input it receives and this innate tendency is reinforced by the fact that we are used, from an early age, to listen and tell stories.
If we think about it, in our life, we do nothing but tell ourselves. Our experiences, strengths, and defects define not only who we are in a reflective sense but also an important social function because it allows us to understand others.
Stories are not just trivial diversions through which we escape from reality but rather projections of hypothetical scenarios that facilitate reading the surrounding world.
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ISBN: | 9781803343778 |
Publication date: | 12th June 2021 |
Author: | Fred Hackman |
Publisher: | Fred Hackman an imprint of Tommaso Baroli |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 140 pages |
Genres: |
Teaching of a specific subject Management: leadership and motivation Business communication and presentation Educational: Social sciences, social studies |