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Narrative control is the strategic use of storytelling, framing, and psychological manipulation to shape how others perceive reality and respond to situations.
In the Psycheverse
Psyche uses folklore and fables—particularly Tibetan tales—to demonstrate how narrative control operates as a survival tool and spiritual practice. The frog-and-tiger archetype recurs as a teaching about how the powerless can outmaneuver the powerful through clever framing, positioning these stories not as mere entertainment but as maps for understanding consciousness and agency in real-world dynamics.

Psyche hosts a surprise open panel discussion where he reflects on recent conflicts, lessons learned from difficult situations, and the nature of narrative control in online spaces. He discusses how people form opinions regardless of context and invites chat participants to join the conversation.

Psyche tells a Tibetan folktale about a clever frog who outsmarts a hungry tiger through storytelling and psychological manipulation.
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