TEDxMiddlebury - Phil Kaye - Why We Tell Stories Work? is like explaining how your favorite bedtime story helps you fall asleep better, but also helps you remember it when you're playing pretend the next day.
Stories help us connect, just like when you share your lunch with a friend. When Phil talks about why we tell stories, he shows how stories are like bridges that take people from one idea to another, or even from one person's mind to another person’s heart.
How Stories Help Us Understand
Imagine you're trying to explain what happened at the park to your little brother. You might say something like, "We rode the swings and then we chased each other." That’s a story, it helps him imagine what you did, even if he wasn’t there.
Phil says that when we tell stories, we’re not just sharing facts, we're giving people a chance to feel things too. So stories are like special kinds of conversations where everyone gets to pretend and learn at the same time.
Examples
- A child telling a bedtime story to their sibling
- A teacher using fables to explain complex ideas
- Grandparents sharing family history around the dinner table
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See also
- What Makes a ‘Novel’ Different from a ‘Short Story’?
- Why Do People Like ‘Mystery’ More Than ‘Logic’ in Stories?
- What is Poetry is like a special kind of story?
- George Selgin: Do we really need Central Banks?
- Cheerios good for heart or no
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