2016 Lecture 03 Maps of Meaning: Part I: The basic story and its transformations
We inhabit a story, with a particular structure. That story contains a representation of the desired future, compared to the interpreted present. It exists at different levels of resolution, from lowres abstract ideals, down to the conscious microbehaviors that make up our actual interaction with the world. A story tells about a journey from point a to point b. A revolutionary story, a metastory, describes how one story was transformed by anomaly and crisis into another. SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL Direct Support: Merchandise: BOOKS 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos: Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief: LINKS Website: 12 Rules for Life Tour: Blog: Podcast: Reading List: Twitter: Instagram: Facebook: PRODUCTS Personality Course: Self Authoring Suite: Understand Myself personality test: Merchandise:
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