âIt is a paid program ($150~$250USD/âperson) with free spots available for exceptional and autistic individuals.â is a bit ambivalent. While the literal definition of this sentence is âPeople who are both exceptional and autisticâ, a colloquial use might be âPeople who are either exceptional or autisticâ.
Iâd recommend changing it to âFree spots available for exceptional autistic individualsâ (if logical AND) or âFree spots available for exceptional and/âor autistic individualsâ (if logical OR)
Secondlyâwhen I think âprinciplesâ I usually think moral principles, but itâs not entirely clear what principles means in this post. It sounds like the bootcamp is about strategies to better achieve the things that are important to you, and those things are your âprinciplesâ, but this isnât common usage (though it may be a common and well-defined term within a certain field that Iâm ignorant of)
Thanks! Changed to âFree spots available for exceptional autistic individualsâ
Thanks for the comment and your perspective Jay! We tried our best to make sure our definition of âprincipleâ cover most of the types of cases of how people use the phenomenon. And we are continuing to improve the definitionâWe currently define âprincipleâ as the peopleâs ways of doing (like a life hack or best practice), ways of thinking (like a strategy), and ways of how people see the world (like a mental model or moral principle). At this bootcamp our focus is more on ways of doing and ways of thinking.
I realized other people may be confused about this as well. Just re-edited the post to point this out
A couple of bits of feedback:
âIt is a paid program ($150~$250USD/âperson) with free spots available for exceptional and autistic individuals.â is a bit ambivalent. While the literal definition of this sentence is âPeople who are both exceptional and autisticâ, a colloquial use might be âPeople who are either exceptional or autisticâ.
Iâd recommend changing it to âFree spots available for exceptional autistic individualsâ (if logical AND) or âFree spots available for exceptional and/âor autistic individualsâ (if logical OR)
Secondlyâwhen I think âprinciplesâ I usually think moral principles, but itâs not entirely clear what principles means in this post. It sounds like the bootcamp is about strategies to better achieve the things that are important to you, and those things are your âprinciplesâ, but this isnât common usage (though it may be a common and well-defined term within a certain field that Iâm ignorant of)
Thanks! Changed to âFree spots available for exceptional autistic individualsâ
Thanks for the comment and your perspective Jay! We tried our best to make sure our definition of âprincipleâ cover most of the types of cases of how people use the phenomenon. And we are continuing to improve the definitionâWe currently define âprincipleâ as the peopleâs ways of doing (like a life hack or best practice), ways of thinking (like a strategy), and ways of how people see the world (like a mental model or moral principle). At this bootcamp our focus is more on ways of doing and ways of thinking.
I realized other people may be confused about this as well. Just re-edited the post to point this out