Yes, that is what it is intended to mean, while noting that ‘acting like a maze’ or ‘doing what it takes to get ahead in a maze’ is in general a maze-creating and maze-supporting behavior.
Agree with Raemon that I haven’t done the best job summarizing exactly what maze behaviors actually are. I attempted with this post to summarize my model of how mazes come to be and become powerful, but that is a different question. I will consider writing an explicit post to cover this, since it isn’t in any of the scheduled posts either, but seems like an important thing to have. Thank you for pointing this out.
I would like to take this opportunity to ask others, without anchoring them with an answer: If you had to give a short summary answer to “What exactly are maze behaviors?” what would you say? I want to know what is being communicated, and also people might have their own insights/perspectives/behaviors.
Yes, that is what it is intended to mean, while noting that ‘acting like a maze’ or ‘doing what it takes to get ahead in a maze’ is in general a maze-creating and maze-supporting behavior.
Agree with Raemon that I haven’t done the best job summarizing exactly what maze behaviors actually are. I attempted with this post to summarize my model of how mazes come to be and become powerful, but that is a different question. I will consider writing an explicit post to cover this, since it isn’t in any of the scheduled posts either, but seems like an important thing to have. Thank you for pointing this out.
I would like to take this opportunity to ask others, without anchoring them with an answer: If you had to give a short summary answer to “What exactly are maze behaviors?” what would you say? I want to know what is being communicated, and also people might have their own insights/perspectives/behaviors.