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by chargingmarmot 1022 days ago
Tyler Cowen gave a great TED talk on a related topic: "Be suspicious of simple stories" (2009)

https://www.ted.com/talks/tyler_cowen_be_suspicious_of_simpl...

(Because it's such a great story I still remember the talk a decade later.)

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So if I'm thinking about this talk, I'm wondering, of course, what is it you take away from this talk? What story do you take away from Tyler Cowen?

One story you might be like the story of the quest. "Tyler was a man on a quest. Tyler came here, and he told us not to think so much in terms of stories." That would be a story you could tell about this talk. It would fit a pretty well-known pattern. You might remember it. You could tell it to other people. "This weird guy came, and he said, 'Don't think in terms of stories. Let me tell you what happened today!'" And you tell your story.

Another possibility is you might tell a story of rebirth. You might say, "I used to think too much in terms of stories but then I heard Tyler Cowen and now I think less in terms of stories!" That too is a narrative you will remember, you can tell to other people, and again, it may stick.

You also could tell a story of deep tragedy. "This guy Tyler Cowen came and he told us not to think in terms of stories, but all he could do was tell us stories about how other people think too much in terms of stories.

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2 comments

It's mentioned in the article.
People love paradoxes, so the paradox inherent to Tyler’s story is a really great way for him to anchor his message in your memory. I see that as why he spends so many words on it.