I’ve thought about this a lot in the last few years, how there’s no objective scale on which everyone’s suffering is measured. Fragility is inevitable for coddled people, they have no tolerance for pain like the rest of us.
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I've also dealt people who've had extremely traumatic childhoods who have the same fragility, which can be complicated. A lot of them. They tends towards grandiosity, hyper-control and are often very bifurcated. Integration is painful.
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I think you mean Ken.
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I was doing a data benefit/risk exercise for some folks to discuss ethical data practices. The example had collecting sensitive info on reproductive & sexual health beliefs & practice from teenagers in India as part of a research study. We compared the benefit/risk by group/1
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We have a subjective numerical assessment of data benefit value vs risk value by group Data subject (I.e. teenage girls) benefits of data usage were better programming (so low value) & the risk was from this info being leaked to their family or community (high impact) /2
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There's the extension: when all that you've known is privilege, equality feels like oppression.
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Very well said!
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