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Stories don’t just entertain — they train attention. Why the stories we live with shape how we think, value, and choose long before we realize it. Most people think stories exist to entertain us. To distract us. To pass the time. I don’t think that’s their primary function. Stories don’t just entertain. They train attention. They teach us what to notice. What to ignore. What kinds of decisions feel normal. And that training happens quietly — long before anyone realizes it’s happening. In this video, I explore: • What stories are actually doing beneath the surface • Why attention is the real battleground of formation • How children are shaped long before they can articulate beliefs • Why stories that remove cost train comfort instead of courage • How formation happens quietly, through repeated attention • Why “staying human” is deeply practical, not abstract Stories don’t tell us what to think. They teach us how to think. What to value. What kind of cost feels acceptable. And by the time outcomes show up, the training is already complete. This is the first conversation in the Stories, Attention, & Formation series. More to come.