There’s a lot going on in this comment, but I note with interest that this is the first time I’ve seen someone weigh in on questions of cultish behavior from the perspective of a former cult leader.
I’m fascinated with the claim that if you take on the outer facade of a cult, you now have a strong incentive gradient to turn up the cultishness (maybe because you’re now drawing in people who are looking for more of that, and driving away anyone who’s put off by it). Obviously the claim needs more than one person’s testimony, but it makes sense.
I wonder if some early red flags with Leverage (living together with your superiors who also did belief reporting sessions with you, believing Geoff’s theories were the word of god, etc) were explicitly laughed off as “oh, haha, we know we’re not a cult, so we can chuckle about our resemblances to cults”.
There’s a lot going on in this comment, but I note with interest that this is the first time I’ve seen someone weigh in on questions of cultish behavior from the perspective of a former cult leader.
I’m fascinated with the claim that if you take on the outer facade of a cult, you now have a strong incentive gradient to turn up the cultishness (maybe because you’re now drawing in people who are looking for more of that, and driving away anyone who’s put off by it). Obviously the claim needs more than one person’s testimony, but it makes sense.
I wonder if some early red flags with Leverage (living together with your superiors who also did belief reporting sessions with you, believing Geoff’s theories were the word of god, etc) were explicitly laughed off as “oh, haha, we know we’re not a cult, so we can chuckle about our resemblances to cults”.