At MSFP we did an exercise along these lines called “taste swap”—basically identify a place where you and someone else differ in a matter of taste/aesthetics, try to convey to each other what the taste feels like, and then try to get into a mindset where you can experience the other person’s taste. (In particular, we tried to apply this to research tastes.) Sounds like it’s similar to what you went through with Habryka.
It’s something I’ve kept in mind since then; installing (or at least showcasing) particular tastes has been a secondary objective for several blog posts over the past few months.
At MSFP we did an exercise along these lines called “taste swap”—basically identify a place where you and someone else differ in a matter of taste/aesthetics, try to convey to each other what the taste feels like, and then try to get into a mindset where you can experience the other person’s taste. (In particular, we tried to apply this to research tastes.) Sounds like it’s similar to what you went through with Habryka.
It’s something I’ve kept in mind since then; installing (or at least showcasing) particular tastes has been a secondary objective for several blog posts over the past few months.