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U is for Universal

U is for Universal

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In this episode, we explore the paradox of the "one" and the "many." We look at Carl Sagan’s "Pale Blue Dot" to understand why the universal is never found in the vague, but is instead hidden in the hyper-specific, microscopic details of a single life.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • The Specificity Paradox: Why a moth-eaten wool sweater and the scent of pipe tobacco resonate more deeply than a generic "feeling of sadness," and how hyper-specific details trigger a reader's own unique memories.

  • Piercing the Veil: Techniques for using local superstitions and physical reactions to anchor your story in truths that transcend culture and time.

Are you trying to write for everyone by keeping things general, or are you writing for one person with the brutal specificity that makes a story belong to the world?

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