Kip is living proof that Stories are more memorable than facts!!
We've talked a lot this semester about how narratives are essential built into humans. Humans are sub-creators, made in the image of God, with the potential to create all sorts of imaginary worlds. We mentioned Fishers "narrative paradigm" a few times as well. In this text Fisher argues that humans best understand all truth through stories. Theres a reason that anecdotal stories are more rhetorically powerful than statistics despite seemingly being a less reliable means of discovering truth. We're a social, story telling species. I think the perfect evidence of this paradigm is professor Kip Redick himself! I can remember almost every crazy story kip has told this semester, often better than some of the course content :(. I'm sure even in 20 years I might remember kips stories of running naked down mountains. This is because narratives are far more memorable than lists of facts.
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