I mostly agree with this, but fwiw to me this all seems consistent with what I said about “how to orient” toward the question & answers as well as with the content of many of my answers. Curious if you have a different impression?
Yes, I think that the wording of the forum questions is reasonable. The problem is that I expect that your nuance will get lost in the two layers of communication: commenters recommending intros into X or even specific books; readers adding titles to their Goodreads.
I think this is kinda fine for wellbeing/adulting bits of your advice, which I liked.
(I think “nuance will get lost in communication” is a very reasonable concern, and one I plausibly didn’t pay enough attention to before posting this question. I liked your original comment as well as this clarification, and don’t know why someone apparently downvoted them. I would be sad if I got fewer comments like this.)
I mostly agree with this, but fwiw to me this all seems consistent with what I said about “how to orient” toward the question & answers as well as with the content of many of my answers. Curious if you have a different impression?
Yes, I think that the wording of the forum questions is reasonable. The problem is that I expect that your nuance will get lost in the two layers of communication: commenters recommending intros into X or even specific books; readers adding titles to their Goodreads.
I think this is kinda fine for wellbeing/adulting bits of your advice, which I liked.
(I think “nuance will get lost in communication” is a very reasonable concern, and one I plausibly didn’t pay enough attention to before posting this question. I liked your original comment as well as this clarification, and don’t know why someone apparently downvoted them. I would be sad if I got fewer comments like this.)