Ironically, being an evangelist for mediocrity is my own extreme position. I've been totally literal and serious about it all year but people think I'm being ironic about it :D
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I think it’s a marketing problem. It’s an idea that’s going to take repetition to sink in and it’s not compact or catchy enough yet. You are the perfect example of Horace: “In laboring to be concise, I become obscure.”
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Oh I'm fine being mistaken for not-serious about it, it's both hilarious and makes it easier to be stealthy about my evil agenda
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By taking an extremely non mediocre position on mediocrity, you have moved away from mediocrity.
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Does that indicate you've achieved your own advocated goal as applied to written communication?
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GO BACK TO SAUDI BARBARIA U MEDIOCRISTANI TERRORIST!!!!
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I figured it was a natural conclusion to draw from the abyss at the centre of the Gervais Principle. There's a lot of being in the middle of the status stack, adapting to reality, status hopping, etc. To adapt to modern business is to embrace the mediocre, the clueless.
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