One of my favorite writing exercises
is the six-word story. The point is to tell
a story in six words or less. Seems
simple, right? This is often a challenge
for me. Someone will ask me a question
and rather than give a straight answer, I will take the circuitous route via
the yellow brick road to get there. Yes,
I am a storyteller and like most stories, our life cannot be captured in six
words or less.
But it got me to wondering… Why is it that our lives have been brought to
rushing crescendos where we speak as if our language is based on the social
media culture in captions and 140 characters?
Why not take the time to actually listen to someone without being distracted
or rushing him or her to get to the point.
Has our world become so empty that the great storytellers of old will
soon be forgotten? Can you imagine Aesop,
the Brothers Grimm, Han Christian Anderson, Sufi, Anansi, the Parables
all boiled down to make it snappy and interesting?
So I decided that today I am no longer
going to apologize for being long winded.
I will no longer compromise the integrity of a story for the sake of
your short attention span. I stand up in
solidarity to the storytellers of yesteryear.
They were able to spin a yarn full of silver and gold wisdom and truth.
Today take the time to tell your
story in luxurious detail with all the plots, lessons, fables, villains, and
heroes woven in words with magnificent color.
“I'm a storyteller: the crux of the matter is to reach beauty, poetry; it doesn't matter if that is comedy or tragedy. They're the same if you reach the beauty” ~Roberto Benigni
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