Ah, but if we’re immersed in a culture where status and belonging are tied to changing our minds, and we can signal that we’re open to updating our beliefs, then we’re good… as long as we know Goodhart’s Demon isn’t lurking in the shadows of our minds here. But surely it’s okay, right? After all, we’re smart and we know Bayesian math, and we care about truth! What could possibly go wrong?
The trickiness of roles that involve the disidentification with specific roles or the concept of roles in general must not be underestimated. That’s especially true for roles that seem to be opposed to the prevalent social structure.
I’m also reminded of Transactional Analysis. In particular, Games and Life Scripts.
Powerful improv metaphor. Powerful post.
The trickiness of roles that involve the disidentification with specific roles or the concept of roles in general must not be underestimated. That’s especially true for roles that seem to be opposed to the prevalent social structure.
I’m also reminded of Transactional Analysis. In particular, Games and Life Scripts.