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Chenoe Hart@chenoehart·Nov 8, 2015Replying to @beccanalia@beccanalia @kylemathews mention of "productivity" in tweet made me think about it in work context. Should it be applied to other settings?2
Kyle Mathews@kylemathews·Nov 8, 2015Replying to @chenoehart@chenoehart @beccanalia generally productivity isn't the goal outside of work contexts (how do you be productive with a best friend?)31
Kyle Mathews@kylemathews·Nov 8, 2015Replying to @kylemathews@chenoehart @beccanalia @vgr's narrative rationality concept is very useful in work and non-work settings http://tempobook.com/glossary/#narrative-rationality…11
Chenoe Hart@chenoehart·Nov 8, 2015Replying to @kylemathews@kylemathews @beccanalia @vgr does every situation need/benefit from having an imagined narrative applied to it? Some prob more than others.1
Kyle Mathews@kylemathews·Nov 8, 2015Replying to @chenoehart@chenoehart @beccanalia @vgr's point is that brains are hard-wired to think through stories so narrative thinking often very effective21
Venkatesh Rao@vgrReplying to @kylemathews@kylemathews @chenoehart @beccanalia I find it quite charming how some people declare they reject narrative. It's like rejecting gravity.5:14 AM · Nov 8, 20152 Likes