We are hardwired for story

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The life of every man is a diary in which he means to write one story, and writes another; and his humblest hour is when he compares the volume as it is with what he vowed to make it. -James A. Barrie

As this recent podcast interview about Life is a Verb reveals, I get a fair number of emails the thrust of which is this: "But I don’t have stories like yours to tell. I’ve never been anywhere. I don’t serve as the muse for Billy Collins’ most powerful poetry and I don’t vacation in the south of France with Johnny Depp (and that twig waif he calls a partner) like you do."

We are each of us living an extraordinary story.

These recent essays by readers should be the only proof you need of that. There is a tenet in improv that says, "put down your clever and pick up your ordinary." We are our very most powerful–and potent–at our most ordinary. Let’s put down our need to be clever or craft stories that will impress others, and pick up–as these readers have done in their gorgeous essays–what is left at the end, just us.

Let us recognize, as Jerome Bruner has so brilliantly written, that we are hardwired for story. What is your story?

I hope you’ll enjoy the podcast. In it you’ll also find the story of the art in the book.

I’m off to find a voice coach.

Or not. Maybe my ordinary voice is enough.

So is yours, my friend. So is yours.

About Patti Digh

Patti Digh is an author, speaker, and educator who builds learning communities and gets to the heart of difficult topics. Her work over the last three decades has focused on diversity, inclusion, social justice, and living and working mindfully. She has developed diversity strategies and educational programming for major nonprofit and corporate organizations and has been a featured speaker at many national and international conferences.

4 comments to " We are hardwired for story "
  • “put down your clever and pick up your ordinary.”
    This is exactly what I needed to be reminded of today. Whenever I start writing and trying to be clever or interesting for other people I fall flat, but when I let all that go and just write about the ordinary stuff for me I seem to get back to what really matters.

    Thanks for writing your blog and sharing your story. Its such an inspiratio to me.

  • What could be more magical than ordinary?

  • Hi Patti,
    I just listened to you talking! It was great. thanks so much. I’m still waiting for my book, but it will come I know, just takes a while. Maybe it’s going the furtherest of all the books! That would be funny… maybe you should find out how many countries it’s sneaking its way out to.
    Love and hugs
    deb xxxx

  • jylene

    is there anyone who doesn’t cringe at the sound of their own voice?
    you, my friend, sound beautiful! don’t change a thing! XOXOX

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