this feels pretty abstract to me still. what are some ways of interacting that you don't know how to do, and do you have any insight into why you can't manage them?
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Replying to @eigenrobot @QiaochuYuan and
Well a part of what feels like the problem is I don't really know what I don't know how to do. What I can do is opine about Issues and Subject Matter like philosophy and various media, argue, explain/lecture about my Ideas and my math research.
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Replying to @aphercotropist @QiaochuYuan and
That's fine! And actually--maybe a better (stupid but good) example are sitcoms. When you watch the Simpsons, do the conversations make sense to you? Like, why people would have them, or why they're funny
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Replying to @eigenrobot @QiaochuYuan and
I find them funny, and at least have a shallow sense of "why". I feel like there is a certain level of making sense that I probably don't get? (...)
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Replying to @aphercotropist @QiaochuYuan and
My idea is maybe you tend to use conversations for purposes that are immediately practical ("where should we eat", "how does that math work") while most conversations are useful only socially. Does that resonate?
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Replying to @eigenrobot @QiaochuYuan and
Kinda. Also the dreaded "how do I make this person believe the Right Things". Also "allow me to gift you with my Rare and Profound Ideas and Opinions". I'm not sure what "socially useful" even means and this fact feels like a good way of framing my original question
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Replying to @aphercotropist @QiaochuYuan and
this is tough to grapple with for me because at this point it's past intuitive I think at a high level maybe conversations are about playing with and often meeting social and emotional needs
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Replying to @eigenrobot @QiaochuYuan and
From your bringing up sitcoms, I'm thinking of maybe trying to find (maybe live action, maybe not acted) people who can do things socially that I can't, see what it's like to be them, try some of their moves?
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that's a super good idea! and then break it down after
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Replying to @visakanv @eigenrobot and
Why didn't I get watching sitcoms as homework in school...
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