Stories
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And let's agree today that the next generation of viewers and audiences, that they deserve to see the
stories
we were never able to see.
Humans think in stories, and we try to make sense of the world by telling
stories.
Identity is always problematic, because identity is always based on fictional
stories
that sooner or later collide with reality.
Question: In your work, you talk a lot about the fictional
stories
that we accept as truth, and we live our lives by it.
As an individual, knowing that, how does it impact the
stories
that you choose to live your life, and do you confuse them with the truth, like all of us?
The size of the natural group, the natural community of Homo sapiens, is not more than 150 individuals, and everything beyond that is really based on all kinds of imaginary
stories
and large-scale institutions, and I think that we can find a way, again, based on a biological understanding of our species, to weave the two together and to understand that today in the 21st century, we need both the global level and the local community.
I still get excited at ghost
stories
every single time.
Why do we think that
stories
by men are deemed to be of universal importance, and
stories
by women are thought to be merely about women?
And it's that conviction, that that we are taught, that I think colors so much of whether we're prepared to believe that women's
stories
really matter.
And unless we're prepared to believe that women's
stories
really matter, then women's rights don't really matter, and then change can't really come.
I want to tell you about two examples of
stories
that are thought to be of universal importance: "E.T." and "Hamlet."
We have to see that so many of these
stories
are written through a male perspective.
And unless I reeducate myself, I am always going to think that women's
stories
matter less than men's.
So living a life free of judgment allows all of us to share those experiences together and have a totally different perspective, just like the couple of people I mentioned earlier in my
stories.
Some of the toughest
stories
we hear are actually from women who, in these places where domestic violence can be kind of common, they tell us that they have to hide it from their husbands that they're coming to the clinic.
A hasty mix of
stories
and faces that lasts long after the flavor is gone.
Today I've told two stories, one about defining our value and the other about communicating our value, and these are the two elements to realizing our full earning potential.
She came to us with a lot of data, but ultimately she wanted to tell one of the most humane
stories
possible.
So data powered the experience, but
stories
of human beings were the drive.
But we can do even more to connect data to the
stories
they represent.
Over one year, Stefanie and I connected at a very deep level through our shared data diary, but we could do this only because we put ourselves in these numbers, adding the contexts of our very personal
stories
to them.
We kept looking at these two numbers, obsessing with them and pretending that our world could be reduced to a couple digits and a horse race, while the real stories, the ones that really mattered, were somewhere else.
What we missed looking at these
stories
only through models and algorithms is what I call "data humanism."
My great grandmother, from the
stories
I've heard, was a feminist.
We are the ones who share the
stories
online.
Research shows that some of us don't even read beyond headlines before we share
stories.
Even with this knowledge and with their
stories
in tow, I, in turn, struggled, and could not speak to anyone when I faced my own anxiety, so deep is our fear of being the madman.
I've used a lot of examples from Flickr, but there are actually
stories
about this from all over.
He studied myths from all over the world and published a book called "The Hero with a Thousand Faces," retelling dozens of
stories
and explaining how each represents the mono-myth, or Hero's Journey.
8:00: Result This can vary between
stories.
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