I used the term "conversational capital" to describe what I think of a lot of what I do, and then it occurred to me somebody must have surely capitalized on that phrase itself. And sure enough, there appears to be an apt book with that title https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conversational_Capital …
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Though this is a sadly narrow construct. I'll probably try to think of a different term, since this seems focused on creating conversation-worth brands.
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If you had to take a pass at defining conversational capital in the context of your work, narrow definition above aside, what would it be?
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How much I've steered the direction of larger conversations by adding or amplifying concepts within them. I think I've steered conversations on sociopathy (Gervais Principle) and class consciousness (Premium Mediocre) the most.
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Of these conversations/concepts, what’s your personal favorite?
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Don't have one. It's not something I actually value very much or track. It's just the easiest way to describe what I do.
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