Trick I think is to not forget what it's like, incorporating it into your being. I'm skeptical the "packaged message" approach is reliable. How do you differentiate between insightful messages and A Strong Smell of Turpentine?
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So basically I think I do remember what it was like to be a child, and the message was a helpful anchor for this. In some sense I deliberately cultivated childishness for a long time which helped.
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maybe split the No option into ", and I do" and ", and I don't" before anyone votes.
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Ah, hmm, good point but there are already votes now. What's the etiquette on deleting polls and starting over?
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"Yes and so far as an adult I barely interact with children so idk."
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we are all children
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Growing up, I don't recall feeling like children wouldn't be taken seriously already. So I didn't need to decide on such a thing since it felt like the default thing already.
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Also what it was like to be short, waiting for service at a high counter. "This lady was ahead of me."
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I didn't even take children seriously at the time.
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