"The way to extraordinary growth and changes often involves a fundamental ontological or ‘lens’ shift in how you see the world... Meeting magicians is the first step to becoming one"
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Replying to @redblobgames
I've started to reply to this several times It's difficult to reply to Many people have played this role in my life. Some more than others, naturally. It's v personal, though, & those relationships matter a lot to me. That makes talking about them publicly s'thing done w care.
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Replying to @michael_nielsen @redblobgames
I will say this: if you observe people closely enough, there are magicians everywhere. The answer to the question: "Would I have done that?" is so often "No, it would never have occurred to me." And, very often, that means there is something to be learned.
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Replying to @michael_nielsen @redblobgames
If the person is good at what they do, then just noticing those moments is enormously powerful. I suspect we develop very good filters for screening them out in part _because_ there are so many all around us; it can be overwhelming.
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Replying to @michael_nielsen @redblobgames
For a shared example, Amit: almost everyone at the first workshop we went to together was a magician, in some way. Several of those people have since become friends and... wow.
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Replying to @michael_nielsen @redblobgames
It's actually become a good use of Anki for me. If I do something creative with such a person, afterward I start to think through what we did. Everything from basic mechanics to the gestalt.
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Replying to @michael_nielsen @redblobgames
It's surprising how often this can be almost overwhelming: I may learn dozens or even hundreds of things from pretty brief interactions. As I say, everything from basic mechanics through to overall gestalt. So many "why did they do that?" mysteries.
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Replying to @michael_nielsen @redblobgames
I realize I haven't really answered your question! I think I'd want to do that after some reflection, or in person. But hope that was helpful.
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Replying to @michael_nielsen
It was, thank you! I’m now thinking of magicians and also that magician’s convention where we met. I’m also reminded that Thoth is my patron god — writing, magic, and science.
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I sometimes think the people I know who learn most rapidly are just the people who are best at paying attention, at noticing what is new, and then asking themselves why about it.
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Replying to @michael_nielsen @redblobgames
(Also, "magician's convention" is utterly perfect for that event. Holy cow, what a group. That was a pivotal event in my life.)
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(Also, can't resist mentioning: we met a day or two before the event! Had breakfast in South Bay, IIRC)
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