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We live what our protagonists live.
John Yorke • Into The Woods: How Stories Work and Why We Tell Them
The Kuleshov Effect
John Yorke • Into The Woods: How Stories Work and Why We Tell Them
one concrete objective:
John Yorke • Into The Woods: How Stories Work and Why We Tell Them
The publishing of L’Âge de la multitude in 2012 caught the attention of the French government. As I went back to the public sector for a brief period, they asked me to write a report, alongside Pierre Collin (a respected tax judge in the French Conseil d’Etat), on taxation and the digital economy[207]. The
Nicolas Colin • Hedge: A Greater Safety Net for the Entrepreneurial Age
The challenge is to acknowledge our capacity for error without letting it paralyse the will to action. All our judgements should be hedged against the possibility that we may be wrong.
Richard Holloway • Stories We Tell Ourselves: Making Meaning in a Meaningless Universe
Suddenly it was not so easy to establish, or agree on, truths. The dawning realisation that we were in trouble coincided with the near-collapse of the broad economic model for journalism. People had – sort of – known that was happening, but in a world of too much news they had stopped noticing.
Alan Rusbridger • Breaking News: The Remaking of Journalism and Why It Matters Now
their reactions to the obstacles that litter their path.
John Yorke • Into The Woods: How Stories Work and Why We Tell Them

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