Stories are currency, more than just about anything else that is interesting. A study done by grad students who put a bunch of knives for sale on ebe and told them the story increased their price. The most famous literary agent in new york once said to writers, don't bring me a book about the holicost. Bring me a story about anne frank. Our brains are not programmed to a to comprehend the big picture. We need to focus on the one person.
Is it possible to discuss the good and the bad of stories? What are the good and the bad of stories?
In this episode, my good friend, A.J. Jacobs joined me to talk about the good and the bad of stories!
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