A practical guide to "narrative thinking," and why it matters in a world defined by data. In The Sea We Swim In, Frank Rose leads us to a new understanding of stories and their role in our lives. For decades, experts from many fields—psychologists, economists, advertising and marketing executives—failed to register the power of narrative. Scientists thought stories were frivolous. Economists were knee-deep in theory. Marketers just wanted to cut to the sales pitch. Yet stories, not reasoning, are the key to persuasion. Whether we’re aware of it or not, stories determine how we view the world and our place in it. That means the tools of professional storytellers—character, world, detail, voice—can unlock a way of thinking that’s ideal for an age in which we don’t passively consume media but actively participate in it. Building on insights from cognitive psychology and neuroscience, Rose shows us how to see the world in narrative terms, not as a thesis to be argued or a pitch to be made but as a story to be told. Leading brands and top entertainment professionals already understand the vast potential of storytelling. From Warby Parker to Mailchimp to The Walking Dead, Rose explains how they use stories to establish their identity and turn ordinary people into fans—and how you can do the same.
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Este autor explora cómo la tecnología moldea nuestro entretenimiento, publicidad y sociedad. Su trabajo profundiza en las complejidades de la era digital, revelando los impactos que las innovaciones modernas tienen en nuestras vidas. Como antropólogo digital, ofrece una perspectiva única sobre la interfaz entre el ser humano y la tecnología. A través de sus escritos y conferencias, invita a la reflexión sobre el futuro de la narración en una era de cambio constante.



