Explore The Storytelling Instinct and the evolution of narrative. Learn how early humans used myth, folklore, and epic poetry as survival tools to navigate life.

Literature is the record of what it means to be human. We basically 'storied' ourselves into existence, using narrative as a survival tool to apply causal reasoning to the chaos of life.
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The storytelling instinct refers to the human mind's evolution to structure events into narratives to make sense of a dangerous world. Early storytelling served as a vital survival tool for hunter-gatherer bands, allowing them to share information about social norms and dangers through myth and folklore. This evolution suggests that humans are hardwired for narrative, using it as a form of causal reasoning to apply order to the chaos of life.
In ancient Mesopotamia around 3200 BC, the history of writing actually began with practical accounting rather than literature. These early symbols were essentially ancient spreadsheets used for tasks like counting sheep. It took time for the technology of writing to be used for art, eventually leading scribes to realize they could record epic poetry and long narratives instead of just tracking inventory and financial records.
Hunter-gatherer folklore was much more than entertainment; it was a functional survival tool used to communicate essential information. By sharing myths and stories, early human groups could pass down knowledge regarding environmental dangers and social expectations. This psychological necessity helped early humans navigate their surroundings and maintain social cohesion, proving that the evolution of narrative was deeply rooted in the practical needs of ancient life.
Scholars suggest that myth is psychologically intrinsic to the human experience because it allows us to apply causal reasoning to the world around us. By turning events into stories, we can better understand the relationship between actions and consequences. This narrative structure helps humans process complex information and find meaning in a chaotic environment, effectively allowing us to 'story' ourselves into existence through the power of myth.
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