This is also the appeal of the "independent thinker." Even when they're wrong, at least they're trying to do something new. It doesn't have to be 100% new to the world (although that's nice). As long as it's new to the thinker, it counts as a sign of life.
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There's nothing necessarily wrong with being a dead player, btw. If your culture sets up good patterns for you to emulate, you can get along fine. It's just risky, because when circumstances change, you might blindly follow everyone off a cliff.
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One area where I think I'm reasonably alive is the blogging space. Someday I'll write about all the different choices I've made over the years and why I made them. Because this is my area, I'm particularly attuned to the aliveness of others.
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There are many people I could mention here, but the person who really stands out is
@vgr. He has innovated and surprised me so many times over the years: residencies, Refactor Camp, Breaking Smart, experiments with newsletters, running a longform course, blogchains, ...1 reply 3 retweets 46 likesShow this thread -
I don't enjoy the results of every experiment (nor would I expect to), but I LOVE that he's always tinkering and trying new things.
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Q: In what domain(s) are you most alive? What are some examples of other people's aliveness that you especially appreciate?
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I’ve been thinking about this a lot recently, without having the concepts to start from, because I think I’m fundamentally ‘dead’ on Twitter, and I admire a lot of people who are very ‘alive’ here
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Replying to @dmcdougall @KevinSimler
I think (hope!) I’m really ‘alive’ in in-person conversation!
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You are! Why do you think you're dead on Twitter? I have become Twitter-shy over the last few years because I rarely feel safe sharing my thoughts on here. It's frustrating.
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I think I am 10x better at combining ideas and thinking verbally in real-time. My fave rhetorical style is ‘branch and merge,’ where a brief conceptual digression later links back up with the main thread - still unsure how to bend the Twitter form to this structure
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Echoing Ollie of course: you are v. alive in person! It's weird how these different media work. I'm astonished that I feel comfortable on here... I really can't make sense of it based on my personality. Generally I feel unsafe saying things publicly as well. Go figure!
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Replying to @KevinSimler @dmcdougall
I’m inspired by your boldness and will step outside my comfort zone a little more
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the water’s warm out here, I think you’ll like it!1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes - 2 more replies
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