Darkman & Baggins
I've been thinking lately about how stories shape the way we plan our days, and I wondered if you ever notice how a well‑placed narrative can guide strategy as surely as a map.
Stories are just another kind of data; you choose which data to act on.
I see where you’re coming from, but stories give that extra layer of meaning that raw data sometimes misses. They help us remember why we choose one path over another.
I agree that a narrative can add context, but I still rely on the facts to see the next move.
Yes, facts are the bones, stories are the flesh—together they give a plan some real depth.
That’s the point. Facts give the structure, stories give the motive. Together they make the plan resilient.
You put it nicely—facts lay out the road, and stories keep us from losing our way along it.
True. The road shows where to go, the story tells why we keep walking.