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(Created page with "de:Persönliche Motive A person can exercise power through what they tell, because something of themselves is contained in the story. Conversely, they can succumb to someone else's narrative and others talking. {| class="wikitable" style="margin:left" |- ! colspan="2" | Motifs !! from !! until |- | Discovering personal storytelling || || | style="vertical-align:top;" | Devember 1969 |- | Personal loyalty || || Devember 1969 || June 1993 <ref...")
 
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A person can exercise power through what they tell, because something of themselves is contained in the story. Conversely, they can succumb to someone else's narrative and others talking.
A person can exercise power through what they tell, because a part of themselves becomes part of the story. Conversely, they can succumb to someone else's narrative and others talking.
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