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To Live Without a Story - The Shape We Live By
The Deeper Thinking Podcast
What if the stories we tell don’t just reflect the world—but shape how we live within it?
What if the stories we tell about ourselves don’t just reflect the world, but shape how we experience it? In this episode, we explore how narrative structures—from arcs to resolutions—don’t simply make sense of life, but create the conditions for how we understand time, meaning, and agency. We explore whether life follows a narrative, or whether we impose one retroactively to survive the chaos. From war memoirs to courtroom dramas, narrative functions as a deeply human framework—shaping not only our stories, but our very sense of self. This isn’t about storytelling for entertainment. It’s about the stories that make us human.
We draw on Paul Ricoeur and Alasdair MacIntyre, who remind us that stories are not mirrors, but scaffolding. But as narratives shape us, they also limit us. We ask whether the human mind can ever resist the pull to make sense of what might forever remain senseless. Are we able to dwell in uncertainty, or are we always narrating toward resolution?
Quiet references to Hannah Arendt, Martin Heidegger, and Simone Weil shape a deeper inquiry: does the narrative free us—or trap us? This is not an essay with answers. It’s an invitation to reflect on the shapes that hold us—and whether we are living inside a story we’ve chosen, or one we’ve inherited without question.
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To live without a story is unbearable. To live by one unknowingly may be worse.
#NarrativePhilosophy #HumanCondition #Storytelling #Heidegger #Ricoeur #MacIntyre #SimoneWeil #HannahArendt #TheShapeWeLiveBy #TheDeeperThinkingPodcast
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To Live Without a Story - The Shape We Live By
The Deeper Thinking Podcast
What if the stories we tell don’t just reflect the world—but shape how we live within it?
What if the stories we tell about ourselves don’t just reflect the world, but shape how we experience it? In this episode, we explore how narrative structures—from arcs to resolutions—don’t simply make sense of life, but create the conditions for how we understand time, meaning, and agency. We explore whether life follows a narrative, or whether we impose one retroactively to survive the chaos. From war memoirs to courtroom dramas, narrative functions as a deeply human framework—shaping not only our stories, but our very sense of self. This isn’t about storytelling for entertainment. It’s about the stories that make us human.
We draw on Paul Ricoeur and Alasdair MacIntyre, who remind us that stories are not mirrors, but scaffolding. But as narratives shape us, they also limit us. We ask whether the human mind can ever resist the pull to make sense of what might forever remain senseless. Are we able to dwell in uncertainty, or are we always narrating toward resolution?
Quiet references to Hannah Arendt, Martin Heidegger, and Simone Weil shape a deeper inquiry: does the narrative free us—or trap us? This is not an essay with answers. It’s an invitation to reflect on the shapes that hold us—and whether we are living inside a story we’ve chosen, or one we’ve inherited without question.
Reflections
Why Listen?
Listen On:
Support This Work
If you'd like to support the ongoing work, you can visit buymeacoffee.com/thedeeperthinkingpodcast or leave a kind review on Apple Podcasts.
Bibliography
To live without a story is unbearable. To live by one unknowingly may be worse.
#NarrativePhilosophy #HumanCondition #Storytelling #Heidegger #Ricoeur #MacIntyre #SimoneWeil #HannahArendt #TheShapeWeLiveBy #TheDeeperThinkingPodcast
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