I’d say the same and I’ve been to something like 15 of them. I think people scandalously underweight peer groups as a source of life happiness and therefore underweight being intentional w/r/t who one annoints as one’s peers.https://twitter.com/r00k/status/1196072690010017792 …
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I also think we have insufficient cultural scripts for this question, because most scripts for the ancestral environment rhyme with “You can’t choose your children’s’ friends but you can choose what pool they pick from” and “Be judicious about romantic partners; friends find you”
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(Oh boy is it a harrowing thought that who one’s children interact with on social media are likely approximately as impactful on their happiness as their closest 5 IRL friends. You can think of all sorts of bad choices here.)
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(And the truly terrifying thing is there are some choices that society would say are good choices that are actually terrible choices and not only will you be discouraged from operationalizing that distinction you will be discouraged from even thinking it out loud.)
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Internet also makes micro-identification of peers much easier. I used to have a set of Twitter users I followed as “business of software,” they are now segmented into “VCs,” “execs/mgrs,” and “product” which all have substantially different views on subjects of the day.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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