Why Stories Matter - John Green (NerdCon: Stories 2015)

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • John Green explains why he is thankful for the power that stories have to release us from the prison of ourselves, to broaded our perspective, and to let us break out of our default viewpoints.
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Комментарии • 57

  • @ClimbaRock5
    @ClimbaRock5 8 лет назад +176

    John Green, thank you for being John Green.

  • @isaucenow8352
    @isaucenow8352 9 лет назад +65

    I like how the rest of the ( lets call them storytellers ) came prepared whith a script and everything and John was like "Well...I am a novelist...I can talk."

  • @themaskedninja763
    @themaskedninja763 8 лет назад +198

    Something I love so damn much about John is that I *know* he is suffering from incredible anxiety in this moment. But he does it anyway, and he's AWESOME at it. He's nervous but he doesn't take the easy road: he doesn't tell Hank that, no, he will not speak at NerdCon. He speaks anyway. He has an important story to tell so he TELLS IT. Even though it terrifies him. You go girl.

    • @sophie7412
      @sophie7412 7 лет назад +1

      +

    • @ilikecoins9560
      @ilikecoins9560 4 года назад +2

      If im asked to do something that makes me really nervous, it wont make me nervous until like a few minutes before i have to do said thing, and ill start freaking out

  • @thefirstchapter6146
    @thefirstchapter6146 7 лет назад +69

    John put so much of him in Aza from TATWD and it makes me so happy that he has.

  • @bandgeek9723
    @bandgeek9723 8 лет назад +111

    Puff levels were high that day.

  • @magenmack5918
    @magenmack5918 9 лет назад +37

    As someone who has been taught to think 'critically' and 'maturely' about a lot of topics, it seems true that others with similar and greater educational backgrounds are often so quick to judge escapist fiction with a much greater fervor than other works. So much of current art is often disregarded because it fails to line up with that of the past, but isn't that maybe the entire point? Art is such a personal yet widespread thing that remains connected to a time because we are, too. Thanks to John for being such a positive reflection of current artistic work. It's so invaluable.

    • @Necr0lite
      @Necr0lite 9 лет назад +6

      +Magen Mack I completely agree. It's also particularly hilarious given that the stories that we (academically) study today were like straight up sex jokes or war stories in their time. Shakespeare was toilet humor wrapped in political commentary with a bow of sex jokes. Same for Chaucer, the Epic of Gilgamesh, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Beowulf, the list goes on.These are the works that warrant whole sections in libraries- (probably) millions of dead trees have been used to print critical work of Chaucer and Shakespeare alone. But if any of those stories were written today they'd be marked pulp fiction and almost anyone who looked at them with a scholarly eye would be laughed out of academia.

    • @Mooseplatoon
      @Mooseplatoon 8 лет назад +2

      I was also taught to think in a critical and 'mature' way, and that's part of the reason I've always loved escapist fiction. No matter how far we as human beings try to escape reality our imaginations are trapped inside it, and we end up projecting a distorted reflection of it. Its there that a lot of people can think about life, love and loss without the burdens of a personal context, without need to worry about realism. It's a great way to learn about how we think when relatively unrestricted, and to bridge gaps between people who, in our reality, might see more differences than similarities. I think that's important, and it saddens me when people dismiss it as mindless frivolity.

  • @magicoA
    @magicoA 8 лет назад +11

    I love that fly down moment and that he caught it,good save John.

  • @april9586
    @april9586 7 лет назад +25

    This talk is even better after reading "Turtles"

  • @MeHeartTaylorSwift13
    @MeHeartTaylorSwift13 8 лет назад +36

    John Green and I are scarily similar. Nerdfightia is one of my escapes and I couldn't be happier that nerdfighteria is a community that I am apart of.

  • @YellowTissueBox
    @YellowTissueBox 3 года назад +4

    He will be remembered as an intellectual full of compassion, hank will be remembered as a visionary, full of compassion.
    Who knew what you could do with a youtube channel and 2 very naughty boys.

  • @CharlieEvansShare4Care
    @CharlieEvansShare4Care 9 лет назад +7

    Prayers for John Green.

  • @ClimbaRock5
    @ClimbaRock5 8 лет назад +11

    I also have to lock and relock my car. And my house. And often check the oven and the burners before I leave, even when I know I haven't used them that day. Same goes for the hair dryer and straightener. I call it "giving in to my crazy, just a little" because it appeases the obsessive thoughts.

    • @Efflorescentey
      @Efflorescentey 4 года назад

      You lost the battle, but you won the war.

  • @ShannonRose99
    @ShannonRose99 7 лет назад +12

    You can really see his inspiration for turtles all the way down in this

  • @cristian_712
    @cristian_712 5 лет назад +3

    I love watching this for the first time after having read ‘Turtles All the Way Down’

  • @nerdfightermeg
    @nerdfightermeg 9 лет назад +6

    I have never been so moved by a speech. I attended Nerdcon: Stories, and here is a link to my blog entry about watching this awesome speech: verymuchmeg.blogspot.com/2015/10/on-not-being-person-at-nerdconstories.html

  • @sylviaodhner
    @sylviaodhner 9 лет назад +16

    I also find that I the books I like most are the ones that cause the most outrage. If people are talking about a book and being like "why is this book so popular? It's so bad!" I am likely to like it because apparently, I like bad books. That's where my particular tastes are.

    • @oanabanana7873
      @oanabanana7873 7 лет назад +1

      Sylvia Odhner You should read Fifty Shades of Grey, it's really bad

  • @bextone4002
    @bextone4002 5 лет назад +3

    I relate to almost every word he says, what a guy

  • @SpontaneousSierra
    @SpontaneousSierra 6 лет назад +2

    As i'm watching this i keep thinking about Turtles All The Way Down. He put so much of his ideas in that book and it turned out amazing.

  • @nehathejedi4962
    @nehathejedi4962 7 лет назад +6

    The part about the body is the inspiration for Aza Holmes in Turtles All the way diwn.

  • @bethanysmith8736
    @bethanysmith8736 7 лет назад +8

    So many connections to Turtles All the Way Down...2 years ago

  • @Vellsant
    @Vellsant 9 лет назад +5

    These videos make me really happy but also really sad that I couldn't be there. Hopefully I'll get to attend the Con one day.

    • @allielang7689
      @allielang7689 8 лет назад +1

      +Mandichu If you can go, you totally should! I went this year and it was so fun! It was definitely more low key than a lot of other cons, but I thought it was perfect!

  • @joeleeming3075
    @joeleeming3075 9 лет назад +2

    Great speech. Sad I wasn't there!

  • @facebren
    @facebren 9 лет назад +3

    I know. People are so quick to judge. So I confidently tell them "just because I like it!" or "it's fun!" etc. I won't sit here trying to defend its value on whatever your scale is. Now, if you want to have a discussion on harmful messages, I'll be into that. (Also, I recognize that most things are not good or bad, but complex.)

  • @rehan8480
    @rehan8480 6 лет назад +1

    John looks surprisingly good in this

  • @TheePinkExplosion
    @TheePinkExplosion 7 лет назад +10

    This reflects turtles all the way down so much

  • @Efflorescentey
    @Efflorescentey 4 года назад +6

    RUclips: recommends Johns ted talk every few days since it was released, despite me watching it several times
    Also RUclips: keeps this GEM of a video all to itself

  • @lucassze9552
    @lucassze9552 8 лет назад +12

    That one guy who disliked the video.

  • @Chakawm
    @Chakawm 4 года назад

    Very thought provoking, enjoyed it. Thank you

  • @FatmasterKY3
    @FatmasterKY3 9 лет назад +5

    NAYAHAHHHH JOHN IS AWESOME

  • @1116leon
    @1116leon 8 лет назад +3

    Hank, see you on friday.

  • @s0relle
    @s0relle 4 года назад +4

    Anyone else here because of a school assignment?

    • @rowan4097
      @rowan4097 3 года назад +1

      No I actually search this stuff up in my free time.

  • @puppetexperiments7785
    @puppetexperiments7785 8 лет назад +1

    What's with the editing glitch?

  • @blablablubb9884
    @blablablubb9884 7 лет назад +2

    Wasn't it invredibly hard to write about all of this and to give so much of yourself to Aza if you need story telling to escape from yourself? I tried to write a novel about my "little panic problem" and my insecurities, but thinking about it makes it even worse, so i had to stop

  • @isabellamoraschi1705
    @isabellamoraschi1705 8 лет назад +2

    Love love love

  • @lifesymphony2024
    @lifesymphony2024 4 года назад

    Have an idea for my research if i happen to do my phd. Don't wish to reveal it now. Don't know it works until i carry it out under an experts supervision.

  • @sambitsamal
    @sambitsamal 3 года назад +1

    Just 56 comments! Assemble nerdfighters.

  • @mercyortega5848
    @mercyortega5848 4 года назад

    John listens to night Vale?!!!

  • @nomad_geek
    @nomad_geek 6 лет назад +5

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  • @Vicky-zr1pb
    @Vicky-zr1pb 4 года назад

    +

  • @sambitsamal
    @sambitsamal 3 года назад

    Turtles all the way down.

  • @ExploreLearnEnglishWithGeorge
    @ExploreLearnEnglishWithGeorge 4 года назад

    nice story, yep..that's the idea behind books, he got it right

  • @randolpbelandres8440
    @randolpbelandres8440 8 лет назад

    #givepewdshisdiamondplaybutton