Because it is kind and costs nothing.
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What about it? Can you summarize my position as we've talked so far?
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In everyday social situations, refer to people in a way that won't offend them. It's a small gesture of kindness and the alternative degrades trust. This is a rule of thumb among many, a social framework if you will, that keeps people talking to neighborly and cooperating.
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Replying to @_StevenFan @EricRWeinstein and
Maneuvering through the world requires skillfully applied a variety of frames[works] in different contexts. Sometimes these frames are incomplete, nebulous, contradictory, overlapping, etc. Knowing what frames to chose is a matter of art and experience.
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Attempting to speak the truth, it seems to me, if successfully done, makes the speaker vulnerable by revealing their world view and assumptions. Testing it against an audience results in reorientation toward's the speakers view or internal reevaluate by the speaker.
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Rigidly coupling pronoun gender, in the context of daily social interaction, to apparent biological sex does not reorient anyone. Higher truths reorient people. Reality is messy. Being able to fluidly relate frames to deliver new insight is what it is about.
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"Nasty little Buddhist"
Seeking via neuroscience and psychology informed dharma.