I think we may be violently agreeing, which I appreciate.
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Replying to @emahlee @daveregrets
Fear is an emotion that needs to be handled both delicately and wisely. Organizing people on the basis of this kind of painful emotion, may backfire, and I don't think it's a good strategy for sustained efforts. Possibly though as a very near-term tactic.
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Replying to @emahlee @daveregrets
But you call out something important: loss aversion. "In cognitive psychology and decision theory, loss aversion refers to people's tendency to prefer avoiding losses to acquiring equivalent gains: it is better to not lose $5 than to find $5." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loss_aversion …
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Replying to @emahlee @daveregrets
I think the quandary we're in is how do we state the horrific, painful facts of climate change, and not deflate people in the process so they think we're f'ed and there's nothing meaningful they can do.
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Replying to @emahlee @daveregrets
How do we say, "look, it's this bad, we've lost so much and are on a trajectory to lose so much more, but we can look at this together. We can face it together. You're not alone. Join us and be part of some of the most meaningful, rewarding work. There is joy in this work."
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Dave (@drvox) said something similar in this vein. Short version: "What’s terrible is not facing great threat and long odds — what’s terrible is facing them alone."pic.twitter.com/hbkG13giTu
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