To me, the most useful part of this post is that it introduces this idea that affordances are personal, i.e. some people are allowed to do X while others are not. I like to see this as part of the pervasive social machinery that is Omega.
I imagine people of a certain political background to want to sneer at me, as in, “why did it take someone in your in-group to tell you this?”
To which I admit that, indeed, I should have listened. But I suppose I didn’t (enough), and now I did, so here we are with a post that made my worldview more empathetic. The bottom line is what matters.
To me, the most useful part of this post is that it introduces this idea that affordances are personal, i.e. some people are allowed to do X while others are not. I like to see this as part of the pervasive social machinery that is Omega.
I imagine people of a certain political background to want to sneer at me, as in, “why did it take someone in your in-group to tell you this?”
To which I admit that, indeed, I should have listened. But I suppose I didn’t (enough), and now I did, so here we are with a post that made my worldview more empathetic. The bottom line is what matters.