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The Powerful Cognitive Effects of Storytelling

By Mark Stibich — 2020

The art of storytelling has long been a respected skill and an important tradition in many cultures. Over the course of history, community elders and their stories have been regarded as a treasure trove of society's knowledge, history, and wisdom.

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