We live in an age of arguments.
Everyone is certain.
Everyone is angry.
Everyone is convinced the other side is dangerous.
Stories interrupt that certainty.
You cannot hate someone once you know how they became who they are.
Data convinces the mind
Stories reshape the heart
In classrooms, I watched students soften when they heard one another’s lives. In readers’ messages, I see the same thing happen across continents.
Stories do what debates cannot:
They replace enemies with neighbors
In a divided world, this is not a luxury.
It is survival.
We do not lack information.
We lack understanding.
Stories teach us to live inside another person’s skin for a while. To carry their fears. Their hopes. Their contradictions.
That temporary belonging changes us.
A story cannot fix politics.
But it can fix blindness.
And sometimes that is where all healing begins.
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