Yeah, you’re right actually, that paragraph is a little too idealistic.
As a practical measure, I think it cuts both ways. Some people will hear “yes, like Terminator” and roll their eyes. Some people will hear “no, not like Terminator”, get bored, and tune out. Embracing the comparison is helpful, in part, because it lets you quickly establish the stakes. The best path is probably somewhere in the middle, and dependent on the audience and context.
Yeah, you’re right actually, that paragraph is a little too idealistic.
As a practical measure, I think it cuts both ways. Some people will hear “yes, like Terminator” and roll their eyes. Some people will hear “no, not like Terminator”, get bored, and tune out. Embracing the comparison is helpful, in part, because it lets you quickly establish the stakes. The best path is probably somewhere in the middle, and dependent on the audience and context.
Overall I think it’s just about finding that balance.