At Design.blog, nonprofit founder and former magazine journalist Lisa Katayama writes about the power of stories in an increasingly complex world.

As an adult, my first chosen career was as a magazine journalist. I learned that the public always has an appetite for a good human story, and that—if you dig deep enough—everybody has a story worth sharing. I also realized that it’s always better if people can tell their own stories, rather than having others tell it for them.
Identity is complex. Each and every one of us experiences being human so differently. We use categories like age, race, gender, ethnicity, and nationality to define, protect, to create a sense of belonging—but no single category is useful for telling anyone’s full story.
In her popular TEDTalk, Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie talks about the danger of a single story. “The single story creates stereotypes, and the problem with stereotypes is not that they are untrue, but that they are incomplete,” she says. This realization—that every individual’s story is truly unique and that the best narrator for one’s true experience is herself—was what eventually led me out of journalism.
What if people could tell their own stories?
How are you using WordPress.com to tell your own story?
So true, no one can tell a story like the person who was there. I just started my blog to help me finish my first book. I am inspired by the simple short format of blogging and I am also really enjoying reading other people’s blogs. It’s very interesting!
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Exactly soul talk.
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Interesting! 👌🏻👍🏻
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It’s beautiful,I too follow the same thing on my blog,I share my own experiences,my own stories,It’s really easy to write your own stories and yet effective.Kindly visit my blog too,am a newbie and need your guidance to grow on wordpress .
Thankyou 😀
My blog:
https://icanfeelaround.wordpress.com/
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Amazing post! Inspirational indeed! I use WordPress for my blog to share what I find interesting in the world around us and I found that I enjoy writting short stories myself. It’s so nice to have such a place to express yourself and to be able to find others who do the same as well.
http://www.ichbindacian.com/where-do-i-get-my-inspiration-from/
http://www.ichbindacian.com/category/short-story/
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WordPress has given millions of people a platform to tell their stories without any inhibitions or restrictions, to freely express what one feels from inside and it eventually helps connecting people from across the globe !!
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I see my story in the things I write about and the passion with which it comes from my heart to the keyboard.
I say that is a blessing.
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I really liked it. I am doing my best to put my stories in the right way so that at least as a beginner i can reach out a fair numbers of readers. I will have to work more hard to put up the right contents.
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there’s so many various things that playing in each human minds and mostly need to be spoken out with only few to hear them. . .I haven’t write any of them in WordPress, yet. but am sure if I do, it’ll worth it.
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Your post reflects me!
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It’s a matter of authenticity which is our job to be authentic. Sure I don’t write my own [glory] story in MY increasingly complex world. Do I know which page to turn to?
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i love the points made! great post
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This got me thinking, what’s my story?..
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Truth
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Indeed this set me thinking…lovely post!
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Amazing post 🙂
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Very interesting post, concise and extremely meaningful. Humans generally love to hear and share stories.
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True…made me think!
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Loved it !!
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Love this blog post.
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I love this…it is true.. i write my own stories but never do i intend to open it in public…made me think….:)
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I try to share the parts of the story that are either helpful, or at least, very entertaining, for other people!
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Hello, I’m new on here. I’m a starting author. I loved what you had to say! I will be posting and writing stories along with personal experiences and my future publishing parts of books 🙂
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New here. Excellent post, thank you. This is actually what I have now chosen to do. It has been quite a voyage! I just posted my first blog. Crazy. So much to learn. Very exciting. Again thank you for your insights. — Trish
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Thank you for this post. I am using WordPress to dig deeper into my past to tell short stories of lessons learned. I also love recognizing inspiration from others.
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I am feeling very timid about sharing anything to personal. I would really like to get to a point where I can be vulnerable and transparent about the heartache I am going through… I am getting there and reading your post is helping a lot!
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But there’s always the fear of what if no one accepts me and my story …… but great inspiration
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Yes, of course. I am using wordpress and telling my own story, too. Enjoy this sharing. Thank you. 🙂
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Love this. I just started blogging about being the author of a good story. AuthorOfAGoodStory.wordpress.com
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Loovee this, we all have things to say from our perspectives
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Everyone loves a great story. Everyone has a great story. Those that write should create and share their stories. It’s uncomfortable at first but once you do it just let it flow naturally. It’s your soul and your spirit wanting to share your story.
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Thank you.
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Interesting 👌👍
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I work as a spiritual counsellor in a holistic centre. I live other people’s stories everyday. I am always in awe of how the patterns of our stories create connectivity. Everyone is and has a beautiful story, no matter how harsh the experience of life itself may appear, it is a beautiful story. It is always worth sharing.
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I just started doing exactly that!!! I am transcribing my personal diary into a blog, and I’m addicted!! I have changed the names etc so I can stay completely anonymous, but I feel like going back and re-reading my past pain is helping me to overcome it. And maybe there is someone out there going through the same thing and the lessons I am learning will help them.
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Well said, it takes time and effort to tell a story, yet for what it’s worth anything worth writing creates a great impression towards the reader. Not only does it attract one to find interest within however one could learn from nothing more but a story told.
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I love reading all your blog. Keep it up
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Loved this!
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This is really why I started my own blog . . . to tell my story.
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I’m new to WordPress and I’m here to share different kinds of love stories as well as different kinds of life stories.
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Love this!!
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I am doing just that. Sharing part of my story about Lupus on my blog.
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-to define, protect, to create a sense of belonging, really pointed
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Interesting. Love this!
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Trying to…not many takers though…so far.
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I have always loved that Ted Talk by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, The Danger of the Single Story. I used to show clips of it to my students that were taking Developmental English, and it spoke to them too. It helped them see that they mattered and that their stories mattered. That’s a big deal when they may not have felt like that before. Adichie’s piece helped them unlock the page so to speak, and thus opened new worlds of purpose and ability to them. You raise a great debate about authorship and even genres (Memoir vs. Fiction, etc.) I so appreciate you prompting this discussion.
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I’m so inspired by you! 🙂
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