Dealing with low-brow dismissal is an interesting communications challenge because you really *want* to be contemptuous of it but that's often not appropriate socially. In these cases, sometimes I go into Maximum Geekery Mode. "You have invited me to talk about favorite topic!"https://twitter.com/zebulgar/status/1407882335710683137 …
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"What a brilliant point about Japanese businesses being traditional! Makes for an excellent jumping off point into the generational gap between Japan Inc and Internet-first firms, demographic challenges, smaller hiring classes, ongoing efforts to modernize work & conditions, ..."
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(The part I don't say.) "Yeah sorry I am a little disconnected with this narrative it's just trying to reflect a nation worth of complexity that I have a degree and 20 years of experience in anyhow I'm sure that Economist article you skimmed was a real crackerjack."
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That's the saving grace here. If you really know your domain well enough, you also know the common psychology around it. It's usually possible to figure out where the interlocutor is coming from, affirm whatever is correct / plausible in the intuition, and then proceed. [1/N]
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The same problem occurs for any product, including products that consultants make. "Here's a sketch of the proposed design." "Oh you forgot to persist X." "Yes, you'll certainly want to be able to quickly infer stuff about X! Here's why it's best to do it the other way." [2/2]
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