I expect being part of one’s identity is key, and doesn’t require notable emotional reactions.
As this is the opposite of my intuition (emotional reaction is the salient feature, part of one’s identity is one way to generate that emotional reaction).
I do appreciate the further exposition of your financing model, though.
Okay and you’re welcome, though I wish I had understood that part of the discussion more clearly. Can I blame it on the ambiguity of second-person references where many people are involved? (An advantage of the Japanese language in minimizing pronoun usage?)
Oh, I meant the mental model behind
As this is the opposite of my intuition (emotional reaction is the salient feature, part of one’s identity is one way to generate that emotional reaction).
I do appreciate the further exposition of your financing model, though.
Okay and you’re welcome, though I wish I had understood that part of the discussion more clearly. Can I blame it on the ambiguity of second-person references where many people are involved? (An advantage of the Japanese language in minimizing pronoun usage?)