@Meaningness I think the fundamental difference between the Red/Blue/Gray tribes is:
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Red authority comes from position. Blue authority comes from moral purity. Gray authority comes from intellectual superiority.
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Reds like to show their submission to recognized authority. This leads to stupid stuff not being questioned.
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Blues like to show off their superior moral purity. This leads to virtue signalling spirals into nonsense.
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Grays like to engage in vapid intellectual one-upmanship. This leads to nothing productive getting done.
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This leads to different strengths: Red culture is better for industry and total war, while Blue culture is better for entryism.
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Blue culture can win inside institutions because Reds will obey a Blue boss but Blue signalling operates outside the chain of command.
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Gray culture seems to be better for individual learning and development, leading to strong individuals but weak groups.
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Have you thought about what it would take to get Grays to actually work together?
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