I still feel a sense of genuine puzzlement on how such disastrous writing happens in movies and TV shows.
Smart people who only hang out with other smart people are often puzzled like that.
The best unexpected outcome of working in K-12 education was learning how isolated I’d made myself, intelligence-wise. Now I’ve broken out of that isolation, and when I think about how to make the world a better place I think about the world and not just the world of smarty smart-pants.
Smart people who only hang out with other smart people are often puzzled like that.
That’s applicable to half the threads around here. When people estimate other people, they often project their own minds as the template. But people are very different, and we’re a particular tail end distribution.
I had a similar immediate reaction to EY’s quote. Fix the story? For who? For what purpose? For us, the 0,1% tail of the distribution? The smarty smart pants adults?
Seems like Lucas went for two audiences—children, who want black and white, and morally retarded adults impressed by the moralizing point/counterpoint of Luke/Obi Wan.
Smart people who only hang out with other smart people are often puzzled like that.
The best unexpected outcome of working in K-12 education was learning how isolated I’d made myself, intelligence-wise. Now I’ve broken out of that isolation, and when I think about how to make the world a better place I think about the world and not just the world of smarty smart-pants.
That’s applicable to half the threads around here. When people estimate other people, they often project their own minds as the template. But people are very different, and we’re a particular tail end distribution.
I had a similar immediate reaction to EY’s quote. Fix the story? For who? For what purpose? For us, the 0,1% tail of the distribution? The smarty smart pants adults?
Seems like Lucas went for two audiences—children, who want black and white, and morally retarded adults impressed by the moralizing point/counterpoint of Luke/Obi Wan.
If you are unable to successfully reach out to everyone, that’s your failure as a writer.
If you try to reach everyone with a given piece of work rather than optimising for a particular audience then that’s your failure as a decision maker.
Also, because you’re clever means everyone else must be stupid.
(note: may not be a 100% effective theory)