Comey admitting election predictions may have influenced his Hillary emails decisions--he doesn't really know--is exactly the sort of honest self-assessment we should want in leaders. Of course, this means it'll be misunderstood, taken out of context, and demagogued to hell. 1/x
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Everything you said in this thread.
It's why I read you despite my not knowing what you're talking about much of the time. Sometimes you'll flip that switch and the bulb illuminates. -
Thanks. Glad you liked it. Would you mind elaborating on what you mean by "not knowing what you're talking about much of the time"? On Twitter, Medium, or both? Because I didn't explain something clearly, or because I sometimes assume readers are already familiar with something?
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Your content is often beyond my realm of understanding. I try to read beyond my capabilities. Sometimes it takes, sometimes it doesn't. I don't read enough on Medium. The 24/7/365 newscycle has been overwhelming since January 2017.
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It really has been overwhelming, hasn't it? And thanks for the feedback. I try to straddle the line between accessibility and complexity, aiming to write for audiences with both higher and lower levels of knowledge about a given topic. Sometimes I pull that off, sometimes I don't
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I appreciate that. If my comprehension was better (but I'm aging here), I might cut my reading list. Sometimes I need to read several takes on the same story before the aha moment. We all learn differently. I relate to words more than video and soundbites.
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I'm more of a words person too.
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