This, it seems to me, can be a healthy way to view narrative. It requires awareness and attention not to get caught in the net of narrative. Yet narrative is everywhere. For example, I've read The NY Times AND The Wall Street Journal every day for over twenty years. It's fascinating to see the same story framed through diametrically opposed narratives. I listen to both spiritually-minded and atheistic podcasts. Toys, indeed. And both narratives are designed to persuade one to BELIEVE they alone have the truth.
I feeling a bit of pessimism
But think what you're hinting at is the importance of free speech
Often opposing views create a new view. That's why we dialogue. Not necessarily that each side changes their mind, but the effect of the dialogue creates a direction
A larger narrative of a many many people over a long long time . . . Creates a symbolic narrative via what I think Jonathan Pagaeu calls compression. What matters most gets distilled into a narrative . . .
Often opposing views create a new view. That's why we dialogue. Not necessarily that each side changes their mind, but the effect of the dialogue creates a direction
Indeed. And creates a larger perspective than each individual was able to have on their own.
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I feeling a bit of pessimism
But think what you're hinting at is the importance of free speech
Often opposing views create a new view. That's why we dialogue. Not necessarily that each side changes their mind, but the effect of the dialogue creates a direction
A larger narrative of a many many people over a long long time . . . Creates a symbolic narrative via what I think Jonathan Pagaeu calls compression. What matters most gets distilled into a narrative . . .
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Indeed. And creates a larger perspective than each individual was able to have on their own.
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