Wed, Mar 16, 2022

4 PM – 5:30 PM (GMT+1)

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Our impulse to tell stories arises from a deep-seated need that all human beings have: the need to make sense of the world.

We have a primal desire to impose order on disorder, to find a signal amidst the noise. We see faces in the clouds, hear footsteps in the rustle of leaves and detect conspiracies in unconnected events. 


(Emily Esfahani, The Power of Meaning

Only when meeting Jorge F. Hernández one understands the importance of having a coherent narrative about ourselves: being the authors of our stories and always being able to edit/modify/reinterpret our lives.

He is bright, he is witty, he is extremely entertaining and, above all, he has a lot to share with us hence bringing such author to such significant day was a must.

Join for an inspiring talk followed by interactive workshop where learning how to write a short story will be given. 
Dress Casual (jeans ok)
Food Provided

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IE Creativity Center | Website | View More Events
Co-hosted with: IE Campus Life

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