It takes courage to put yourself out there and plant a flag in a hill (sharing an idea that you profess strong conviction in).
I’m new too and lowkey I find it quite intimidating lol because there’s literally people who post around here that have enormous influence out in the world and have done big things, so knowing all that I wanna say good on you for putting yourself out there!
I think what Camille is hinting at is something called ‘the scout versus the soldier’ mindset, if you’re not familiar with it you may like to watch this Ted talk.
There’s also a really good forum guide which goes into it too, into the norms of writing around here and what kind of attitude is typically regarded highly (in other words how to write for this audience so they can receive your intended ideas with higher understanding and less misunderstanding).
Even though English isn’t your first language (or second lol) you put the arguments forward really clearly.
I believe I am picking up where you’re going, and if you haven’t already you may get a lot out of the book Ishmael by Daniel Quinn. This human chevanism you’re referring to creates lots of problems and offers a lot of utility when viewed rationally, it opens a lot of great discussions about language and how our expectations influence reality.
When you’re talking with ChatGPT it could even help to ask the robot to highlight the differences in the writing between soldier versus scout mindset, I haven’t tried this myself but I certainly want to now lol!
It takes courage to put yourself out there and plant a flag in a hill (sharing an idea that you profess strong conviction in).
I’m new too and lowkey I find it quite intimidating lol because there’s literally people who post around here that have enormous influence out in the world and have done big things, so knowing all that I wanna say good on you for putting yourself out there!
I think what Camille is hinting at is something called ‘the scout versus the soldier’ mindset, if you’re not familiar with it you may like to watch this Ted talk.
There’s also a really good forum guide which goes into it too, into the norms of writing around here and what kind of attitude is typically regarded highly (in other words how to write for this audience so they can receive your intended ideas with higher understanding and less misunderstanding).
Check it out if you haven’t already:
https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/yND9aGJgobm5dEXqF/guide-to-norms-on-the-forum
Even though English isn’t your first language (or second lol) you put the arguments forward really clearly.
I believe I am picking up where you’re going, and if you haven’t already you may get a lot out of the book Ishmael by Daniel Quinn. This human chevanism you’re referring to creates lots of problems and offers a lot of utility when viewed rationally, it opens a lot of great discussions about language and how our expectations influence reality.
When you’re talking with ChatGPT it could even help to ask the robot to highlight the differences in the writing between soldier versus scout mindset, I haven’t tried this myself but I certainly want to now lol!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Soe Lin!