Renee Cronley“You’re never going to kill storytelling because it’s built into the human plan. We come with it.” —Margaret Atwood Storytelling is often associated with an earlier “analogue” age: an era of paintings and tales around the campfire, but they’re so much more than that. Stories are universal and an integral part of being human. They are how humanity has communicated since the beginning of time by passing along morals and knowledge across generations and connecting us to a history of values. Storytelling has a way of preserving sequences of events with raw emotions and spreading information about wars fought, lessons learned, and good deeds that were done.
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