Monday, June 23, 2014

Summer Reading

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  Artist of Life

Bruce Lee

“In order to control myself I must first accept myself by going with and not against my nature.”Cover to “Dragon Feathers” by Andrej & Olga Dugina, 1993   The Storytelling Animal: How Stories Make Us Human
Jonathan Gottschall
“Human minds yield helplessly to the suction of story. No matter how hard we concentrate, no matter how deep we dig in our heels, we just can’t resist the gravity of alternate worlds.”
Educator and science writer Jonathan Gottschall traces the roots, both evolutionary and sociocultural, of the transfixing grip storytelling has on our hearts and minds, individually and collectively. What emerges is a kind of “unified theory of storytelling,” revealing not only our gift for manufacturing truthiness in the narratives we tell ourselves and others, but also the remarkable capacity of stories — the right kinds of them — to change our shared experience for the better.     

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