Our sense of self is shaped by both internal and external forces, making it far from consistent. But one thing is certain: the power of a good story.
From childhood, we’re drawn to popular narratives, like the hero’s journey, which shows up everywhere—from the Epic of Gilgamesh to Star Wars to Marvel films. These stories not only entertain—they reshape our brains.
In a study, author Gregory Berns had students read a historical novel, scanning their brains before and after. The results? Language areas lit up, but so did sensory and motor regions, proving stories change us on a deeper level.
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"The Self Delusion" asks a mind-bending questions: What if you from yesterday, today, and tomorrow are actually three different people? It explains how our brains create the illusion of a single, continuous-self, and how we can rewrite that story to shape our future.
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