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New Deep Narratives: We Need New Stories of What It Means to Be Human
But to be human is not to have answers. It is to have questions—and to live with them. The machines can’t do that for us. Not now, not ever.
And so, at last, we can return—seriously, earnestly—to the reinvention of the humanities, and of humanistic education itself. We can return to what was always the heart of the matter—the lived experience of... See more
And so, at last, we can return—seriously, earnestly—to the reinvention of the humanities, and of humanistic education itself. We can return to what was always the heart of the matter—the lived experience of... See more
D. Graham Burnett • Will the Humanities Survive Artificial Intelligence? | the New Yorker
The time is ripe for a new story, one that allows us to integrate all parts of what it means to be human today. Fundamental to this new story should be the question of how do we create communities and individuals with a sense of meaning?
Phoebe Tickell • New Deep Narratives: We Need New Stories of What It Means to Be Human
The reason we “need stories that mirror the mind of the world” is because stories are one of the primary tools we have to understand ourselves and our place in the world. If the world has changed – if our awareness has expanded to see the complex, fragile networks we exist in – then our stories must change too. By grounding this evolution in
... See moreIt’s also important to remember that our stories define us but they shouldn’t limit us. They only exists as much as we believe in them. The new story I (and many others) envision is one that is deeply human, with nature at the forefront, and technology by our side.
Phoebe Tickell • New Deep Narratives: We Need New Stories of What It Means to Be Human
The storytelling meme is evocative because on one hand it makes perfect sense that companies would want to be able to explain what they’re doing and make an offering in a compelling and entertaining way that resonates with people, which is storytelling. Yet it also speaks to a type of froth and rot in an overly fanciful society where we tell... See more