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Mind For Life
Dr. Jeff Bogaczyk
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6 days ago
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Think, Learn, Live… Better
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education,
Business
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#81 – Why We Tell Stories: How Narratives Shape Your Perception and Reality
Mind For Life
29 minutes 39 seconds
6 months ago
#81 – Why We Tell Stories: How Narratives Shape Your Perception and Reality

Why do two intelligent people—armed with the same facts—come to completely different conclusions? Whether it’s politics, religion, relationships, or identity, the answer often lies in something deeper than data. It’s about why we tell stories—and how those stories shape what we perceive as real.



In this episode of the Mind For Life podcast, Dr. Jeff Bogaczyk takes you inside the psychology and philosophy of narrative. Drawing from Chapter 1 of his upcoming book, he explores how humans use stories not just to entertain, but to filter reality, assign meaning, and anchor their identity in a chaotic world.



You’ll discover why facts never exist without a frame, how language limits perception, and how inherited narratives from culture, family, and society shape your worldview—often without your awareness.



From Heidegger’s concept of “thrownness” to Descartes’ doubt to modern examples like The Matrix, this episode blends deep thinking with practical insight. Dr. Jeff explains how stories help us cope, how they limit us, and how to spot the gap between the narrative we’ve been given and the truth we might uncover for ourselves.







🔍 What You’ll Learn:




* Why we tell stories (and why it’s essential to being human)



* How narrative shapes truth, meaning, and identity



* Why language isn’t just descriptive—it’s limiting



* How disagreement isn’t about facts—but about interpretive frameworks



* When stories help us—and when they hurt us








📌 Who This Episode Is For:




* Thoughtful communicators and leaders



* Anyone navigating disagreement, conflict, or belief systems



* Listeners interested in psychology, philosophy, or personal development



* Anyone who’s asked, “Why do I see the world this way—and can I change it?”








🔗 Related Episodes & Resources:



Is AI Making You a Better Communicator—or Just Faster?



The Persuasion Playbook: 5 Ethical Influence Techniques



Say It Like You Mean It: How to Speak with Authority







🎧 Listen Now




* Listen on Spotify



* Listen on Apple Podcasts



* Watch on YouTube








🔗 Resources & Links




* 📥 Download the FREE 10 Powerful Scripts to Respond Better



* 💼 Work with Dr. Jeff: https://www.mindforlife.org








📲 Connect with Dr. Jeff




* Instagram: @mindforlife_



* YouTube: Mind For Life



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