I am often intensely context-insensitive; I'll say a lot of statements without properly hedging in my actual contextual beliefs. This feels like some deep mode of function for me, to be able to address things in full isolation. This also sometimes makes people very mad at me.
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Not that context isn't important - being able to find broad patterns is super useful! But I think also being able to lose context is important too - my favorite kind of thinkers are one who can switch back and forth easily between high to low contextual frames.
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I'm sure you've learned that it will upset people, but the abruptness allows for better communication of ideas on twitter- less characters devoted to padding the blow. Alternately alarming and refreshing
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I have had an exceptionally hard time trying to convey thoughts without being cut off to the point where I just repeat myself untill they let me talk...








