My goal for 2020 is to get you all talking about Kegan stages like it's a thing normal people should be expected to know about
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Replying to @liminal_warmth
I should actually read the damn books at some point.
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Replying to @GeniesLoki
Or just online articles like I did
@ssica3003 has a great stage 5 summary2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @liminal_warmth
Yeah I've read various online articles. I'd like to read some of the primary sources though.
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Replying to @GeniesLoki @liminal_warmth
Mostly because I have a certain level of skepticism about the model.
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Replying to @liminal_warmth
No criticisms per se - haven't engaged with it thoroughly enough to want to criticise it yet. Broad scepticism of linear progression models, suspect there's more than one thing going on here. It seems potentially useful, especially as a shorthand, I'm just unsure it's *true*.
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linear models of non-linear things are helpful, at least, to sample the error. but true they very rarely are day by day all abides nothing remains
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