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The Writers' Series: Central Takeaway- What is the Point?

    In my opinion, the best story anyone can write is their own. Stories work because they mimic the cause-and-effect relationship of life, and thus we can empathize with it. The more intimately we relate to the message a story attempts to convey and the more accurately (even if symbolically) it is converted, the more intimate the story becomes, and thus the more entertaining . An author's own story is thus the best they can convey, as they cannot tell another's mindset and experiences as intimately as their own, and for what percentage of people relate to the author's sentiment, their connection  to the story becomes all the more powerful for it. [1]     This is all to say that in my opinion, a story is a message and has an objective . A story's objective is to persuade  you that continuing to read and support it is worth your time. It does this by making you want to read it. This may sound like common sense but bear with me.      On...

Writers' Series: What Makes a Story?

Hello everyone!      I am Sean, a man pursuing a Master of International Business with a long-standing fascination with stories. While I love stories told however they can be told, anime has been my medium of choice for a long time. As time went on, I increasingly realized that anime was not made in a vacuum, and the more I became aware of the emotions and inspirations behind the classics, the more fascinated I became.  “The most powerful person in the world is the storyteller. The storyteller sets the vision, values, and agenda of an entire generation that is to come.”      In the lunchroom of one of Steve Jobs' "failures" of a company, NeXT, he struck up a conversation with a coworker by speaking these exact words. It is a quote I heard as a young child that grew increasingly true with time. We all want to do what we want to do; we spend our time and mental resources relative to how much we value the outcome we feel we will obtain by acting. Whether ...