An rather disturbing thought crossed my mind when I was thinking of a good reply. You’re against the lone hero mindset—explained your reason for doing so—and yet once you’ve established groups, haven’t you introduced the lone group mindset? You have focused entirely on Hufflepuff, but asked no Ravenclaw what their thoughts on the matter are. No Slytherin was asked how to make your project crumble and the leader be exiled or better yet, usurped. No Gryffindor was asked what kind of bravery is needed for such a project, although I believe you’d get a cheerful smile at the very least for doing what you believe is right.
So do please tell me, what, exactly, are the reasons for not including others.
I have actually been asking Raveclaws and Slytherins for help since day one (this may not be obvious because I did that elsewhere while I was still fleshing this all out). Also, I’m a Ravenclaw.
The point here is not replace us with Hufflepuff, the point is to strike a better balance
As a Ravenclaw/Slytherin/Gryffindor (anything really but Hufflepuff), I can attest that I felt extensively listened to, and had the sense that Ray had been extensively seeking feedback from people with a large variety of virtue mindsets, backgrounds and mentalities.
I’m enough of a non-Hufflepuff (leaning Ravenclaw & to a lesser extent Slytherin) that the name “Project Hufflepuff” still creeps me out a bit, and Raemon has made strong active efforts to get my perspective. “Why didn’t you ask people from different perspectives?” starts from a false premise. If you think Raemon is missing something, best to just tell us what it is.
An rather disturbing thought crossed my mind when I was thinking of a good reply. You’re against the lone hero mindset—explained your reason for doing so—and yet once you’ve established groups, haven’t you introduced the lone group mindset? You have focused entirely on Hufflepuff, but asked no Ravenclaw what their thoughts on the matter are. No Slytherin was asked how to make your project crumble and the leader be exiled or better yet, usurped. No Gryffindor was asked what kind of bravery is needed for such a project, although I believe you’d get a cheerful smile at the very least for doing what you believe is right.
So do please tell me, what, exactly, are the reasons for not including others.
I have actually been asking Raveclaws and Slytherins for help since day one (this may not be obvious because I did that elsewhere while I was still fleshing this all out). Also, I’m a Ravenclaw.
The point here is not replace us with Hufflepuff, the point is to strike a better balance
As a Ravenclaw/Slytherin/Gryffindor (anything really but Hufflepuff), I can attest that I felt extensively listened to, and had the sense that Ray had been extensively seeking feedback from people with a large variety of virtue mindsets, backgrounds and mentalities.
I’m enough of a non-Hufflepuff (leaning Ravenclaw & to a lesser extent Slytherin) that the name “Project Hufflepuff” still creeps me out a bit, and Raemon has made strong active efforts to get my perspective. “Why didn’t you ask people from different perspectives?” starts from a false premise. If you think Raemon is missing something, best to just tell us what it is.