Humans
are a species that tell stories--they live their lives around stories that
give meaning and understanding. The telling of stories is not a simple act,
as writer Susan Griffin explains it, but a way of narrating events that gives
the listener a path through those events that leads to some fragment
of wisdom by such transmission, consciousness is woven.
Gary C. Bryner, Gaias
Wager, (2001), p. 177.
"We are pattern seeking, story-telling primates trying to make sense of a often chaotic and unpredictable world. A stage-theory (belief that stages of development pre-exist and we pass through these) works in a manner similar to a species classification, heuristic or an evolutionary sequence schema.”
Michael Shermer, “Stage Fright, Scientific America, November, 2008, p. 42.
The consequences of avoiding one's dutysNot heeding a father's warningsUnrequited love of a self absorbed personSuccess against overwhelming odds
David slays the giant Goliath.
Daedalus sees the fall of Icarus
Echo is ignored by Narcissus.