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The stories we are told shape the way we see the world, which shapes the way we experience the world.
Derrick Jensen
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The narratives we encounter influence our perceptions and experiences in life.

This quote by Derrick Jensen highlights the profound impact that storytelling has on our worldview. The stories that we hear and embrace inform our beliefs, attitudes, and interpretations of reality, subsequently guiding how we navigate and react to the world around us. Our experiences are not solely determined by external events but are intricately shaped by the narratives that surround us, indicating the power of perspective in shaping our lives.

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StoriesWorldviewPerceptionExperienceNarrative

In practice

Example use cases

During a seminar on personal development, to emphasize the importance of perspective.

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