I personally want to tell engaging stories to inspire people.
But the latest Invisibilia episode raises an interesting point: Yes, stories are powerful. But is that always a good thing? What if stories can be weaponized to manipulate you? (For example, I don’t know, maybe “The election was stolen.”)
I have to say that the result is oddly satisfying. I mean, it’s not The Usual Suspects or even Citizen Kane, but it hits right if you want something relaxing. And it definitely will not manipulate you into thinking anything more than, “Gosh, Norway is pretty.” or perhaps just, “Ahh, trains…”
Hell, I have it on in the background right now just for the sound. They describe this kind of video as having “weak narrativity”. 😆
The video is so slow that you have to make sure it’s not paused after you start it. 🤔