A dog eating its unconscious master's face is a virtue. It is the Act of Sacrifice that forges a new Pack Leader. "I can no longer live carefree in Eden. Now it is my turn to face the harshness of reality."
Insisting on "rightness" can be a red flag. As the story of the blind men and the elephant shows, given something of large enough size, no one is "right". There isn't even a "less wrong." What's needed is more diversity of rightness.
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The only time "rightness" is a virtue is when boundaries are intentionally set. "I'm cutting off this line of thought because I don't want this to grow into an elephant but I see how it *can* grow into an elephant."
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The more useful something is the less abstract it is. Meaning that it will eventually be misunderstood of even become a rallying cry for the opposite of what is originally was intended.
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The more abstract something is the more timeless it is but it is also more obscure and less practically useful.
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Introducing a microphone instantly makes a meeting more serious. The microphone can be fake though. It can also be metaphorical. E.g. Loud Opinionated Guy is someone who always has the microphone. Meetings have a different feel when LOG is there.
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