A reliance on intuition? Also to dig into your meaning more, I'm assuming your mind builds models that your consciousness doesn't examine or dissect explicitly. That would hive with intuition
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Yes. I think I learned long ago not to trust my intuition, but that's not quite right. I just don't have a reliable intuition about e.g. what neurotypical people are thinking about a given thing. I have amazing intuition about dynamic systems.
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We've had similar experiences there. The thing I especially didn't appreciate is the need to attend to people's feeling, to spend time providing dramatic relief, rather then hard-charge ahead on work regardless of consensus on that work.
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Yep. I've learned to massively overcompensate - I am now a consensus builder in any operation, even when I see that the people I'm trying to convince cannot see the thing I'm actually caring about. So I have to translate and nudge.
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Oh, gosh. I wished I learned this in my thirties.
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Your thesis is on discontinuity detection rings true. It is also related to the third way. And the Gibbs phenomena. My research group has been collecting biometrics on masters & their workflows. We iterate between abandonment & adaptation, iterating to the point of oscillation.
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I love how emotion is pervasive in your thread also. Masters use emotion in decision making also. They use it to manage the oscillation between deference & defiance.
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Your framing is deeply rooted in a very specific language. Arrogance, deference, defiance - these are all indicators of antagonistic relationships, aren't they? Is conflict at the core of your model?
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Short answer is yes. I study emergent behaviors from distributed systems. The work makes argument for group learning over one-on-one tutoring.
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I really want to start some *other* medium that still allows ephemeral conversations like this some useful persistence. This was really interesting.
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There’s always @threadreaderapp.
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