From this morning's Sunday New York Times—
"Stories were the primary way our ancestors transmitted knowledge and values. Today we seek movies, novels and 'news stories' that put the events of the day in a form that our brains evolved to find compelling and memorable. Children crave bedtime stories…."
— Drew Westen, professor at Emory University
From this evening's news—
"TOKYO (Dow Jones)–The Group of Seven leading industrial nations said they are committed to taking coordinated steps…."
Who's their choreographer?
My choice would be Uncle Walt—
See also yesterday's "Norway Summer" and the link in
this afternoon's "Reflection Group" to "A Better Story."