Humans are fundamentally storytellers. This inherent capacity for narrative is deeply rooted in our nature, playing a crucial role in how we understand the world, connect with others, and even shape our identities. 
Yes, humans both have a strong drive to tell stories and a natural inclination to consume them. Storytelling is a fundamental part of human nature, deeply ingrained in our culture and history, and serves as a powerful tool for communication, learning, and social connection. ​​​​​​​
From the earliest civilizations to the present day, storytelling has been a universal human activity. It's a way to share experiences, transmit knowledge, and connect with others on an emotional level. 
Stories help us understand complex information, build empathy, and create stronger communities. They allow us to share our perspectives, learn from others' experiences, and foster a sense of belonging. 
We are naturally drawn to narratives, and our brains are wired to engage with stories. Stories help us make sense of the world, process information, and remember important details. 

For the storyteller!
We invite you to make a book, draw a painting or make a whole movie about one of our Stored Stories! Take inspiration, get involved! and express yourself find contacts to people and express yourself together!​​​​​​​
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