As to the performance question—are options 1 and 2 not the same? Since it is hard to envision a diametrically opposite goal(although one might plausibly want to be better at recognizing others’ attempts at manipulation), is this more of a leading question?
Can you clarify what you mean by this? I suspect you have summarised; but I don’t know which point you are asking about specifically. Maybe quote the original?
‘Do you want to be X’, ‘do you want to be able to do X’ - I realize it’s not exactly the same, but maybe the second one should be stated more like ‘...to occasionally lighten the mood’, or some such.
Explicitly—having the skills of performing on a stage is different to actually being the person who performs. you might want to train in those abilities for the fun of training without actually using the skills. That is why both classes are mentioned
As to the performance question—are options 1 and 2 not the same? Since it is hard to envision a diametrically opposite goal(although one might plausibly want to be better at recognizing others’ attempts at manipulation), is this more of a leading question?
Can you clarify what you mean by this? I suspect you have summarised; but I don’t know which point you are asking about specifically. Maybe quote the original?
‘Do you want to be X’, ‘do you want to be able to do X’ - I realize it’s not exactly the same, but maybe the second one should be stated more like ‘...to occasionally lighten the mood’, or some such.
Explicitly—having the skills of performing on a stage is different to actually being the person who performs. you might want to train in those abilities for the fun of training without actually using the skills. That is why both classes are mentioned