Food, shelter, sex...
And stories...
In the same tone of voice anyone might bring to a statement like, "the car has four tires" or "water is wet."
Extracts from an Internet definition of "story" include:
-- Stories can be imaginary, traditional, or trueSo stories seem to partake of or beg for some "truth" and as a personal matter, I think this is important.
-- An excuse or a reason that is not true
As useful as stories are, it has to be conceded that they stand at one remove from whatever the story is about. A "true story" is an oxymoron: "Love" is not love; "freedom" is not freedom; "the gunfight at the OK Corral" is not the gunfight at the OK Corral; and "chocolate" sure as hell isn't chocolate.
Stories may be visceral and deeply personal, but they stand at one remove from the truth. This distance can be very useful, but it can also be confusing: I don't stand at one remove from my life any more than you do from yours. Despite this, the stories seem to pile up higher and higher, as if I were some great depository like the Library of Congress. And it is here that uncertainty and discomfort can creep in...
Story-telling may be a characteristic of the human warp and weft, but do they tell the whole story? Do they tell something akin to the "truth?" I don't pose this as some snooty philosophical or religious question... something begging for an improvement, scrambling for some tasseled meaning or belief. I pose the question as something personal -- a perfectly-OK characteristic that nonetheless inserts discomfort or dis-ease.
So what's the story? What's the truth that no longer stands at one remove from the story that stands at one remove?
Any "answer" could hardly be a truthful answer, but I do think it's worth the price of admission ....
Get your story straight!
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