Principle of Narrative Relativity: You cannot shame or guilt someone living in a different narrative than you. You can at best humiliate or enrage them and that’s rarely a useful thing to do.
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People who are truly morally certain of their own position, including unconsciously, will generally not waste time trying to shame or guilt you. They’ll simply fight you directly as best they can.
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Okay the ZLB analogy requires more work to apply than it is worth, ignore.
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Hard disagree. Other options: They respect your autonomy enough to present you with a moral choice. They are seeing if there is narrative overlap. They are ready to coerce you but recognize it as costly. awareness of cost is not uncertainty. They are prioritizing.
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Very flattering reading
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Or haven't they mastered the art of manipulation? Ok, not "mastered", but an experienced manipulator who knows which trick to use when...
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Do you count seemingly mindful discussion as coercing attempts? When to you cross over to direct fighting?
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