Reflecting on twitter etiquette SM, much easier to reply to something and deconstruct than to put yourself out there and construct; replying only without exposing your inner language and narrative is probably cowardly
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there are communities out there with their levels of development, something like Wilbur or Kegan, or at least their own culture if you don't believe in that stuff. There aren't fixed boundaries but a graph analysis would tell you a bunch.
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It's easiest one on one to bring out deeper assumptions and values into opposition. I've done it online, but it takes a fair amount of explicit rapport building to not come of as critical, and it's still way harder. Compliment/shared meaning sandwich a great method for text.
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It's probably way harder because writing is a pretty heady exercise that I'm impatient with, unlike speech which resonates more with body and emotions.
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