“Identity is not stored — it is storied. The self is encoded through the narratives we live, tell, and retell.”
Explanation:
The Law of Narrative Encoding™ proposes that human identity is primarily structured through narrative. The brain encodes life experiences not as isolated facts but as meaningful, autobiographical stories, which are layered with emotion, social meaning, and internal roles.
Over time, these stories create an evolving self-concept — shaping how a person remembers the past, acts in the present, and imagines the future.
Identity is not built from facts, but from the meaning we give to experience. Narrative Story - conscious and unconscious is the structure of self.