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This chapter covers fantasy, imagination and play, the way stories can offer autotelic relief from purposeful cognitive work, the way we ogle at the invention of other humans through story, the comparison of our fantasy lives to our real lives, and story as humour, titillation and mateship display. It also covers the values of pattern recognition, memory and symbolism, and how we exercise these unique competences in narrative.