“The Western Elite from a Chinese Perspective.“ Funny and insightful. 
@xuenay https://americanaffairsjournal.org/2017/11/western-elite-chinese-perspective/ …pic.twitter.com/gDGo7cf6ZZ
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yup yup
… and the actual point of the course is to teach you how to do that. I would guess that the professor was hired to be clueless (in @vgr’s sense) and is the only member of the GSB faculty who doesn’t know what the purpose of that course is!
I promised myself that I would not become cynical ever again, no matter how bad things seem. I promised myself that I would assume that people's motivations were sincere, at least from their own point of view. Is this wrong?
As a factual matter… yes, I think it’s mistaken. It might be a necessary and useful temporary antidote to nihilism, or excessive cynicism.
A more inclusive worldview would acknowledge that people often are insincere, selfish, mean, stupid, and so forth—but also that everyone can be honest, generous, kind, and open-minded.
well, it was more about managing my default stance w.r.t modeling others' minds. for practical purposes, where is the greatest harm? false positive sincerity or false negative insincerity? accurate modeling can't be done in general. have to make an assumption initially.
I think one can just be open to evidence without adopting a prior. You only need to make a guess when you have to act, and usually there’s plenty of time to collect an impression before that. (Not always, of course!)
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