Also, would you still want to save a drowning dog even if it might bite you out of fear and misunderstanding? (let’s say it is a small dog and a bite would not be drastically injurious)
True, true. But it’s still hard for me (and most people?) to circumvent that effect, even while I’m aware of it. I know Mother Theresa actually had a technique for it (to just think of one child rather than the millions in need). I guess I can try that. Any other suggestions?
Also, would you still want to save a drowning dog even if it might bite you out of fear and misunderstanding? (let’s say it is a small dog and a bite would not be drastically injurious)
I’ll pretend it’s a cat since I don’t really like small dogs. ;-) Yes, of course I’d save it. I think this analogy will help me moving forward. Thank you! ^_^
No problem. I have an intuition that IMing might be more productive than structured posts if you’re exploring this space and want to cover a bunch of ground quickly. Feel free to ping me on gtalk if you’re interested. romeostevensit is my google.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Identifiable_victim_effect
Also, would you still want to save a drowning dog even if it might bite you out of fear and misunderstanding? (let’s say it is a small dog and a bite would not be drastically injurious)
True, true. But it’s still hard for me (and most people?) to circumvent that effect, even while I’m aware of it. I know Mother Theresa actually had a technique for it (to just think of one child rather than the millions in need). I guess I can try that. Any other suggestions?
I’ll pretend it’s a cat since I don’t really like small dogs. ;-) Yes, of course I’d save it. I think this analogy will help me moving forward. Thank you! ^_^
No problem. I have an intuition that IMing might be more productive than structured posts if you’re exploring this space and want to cover a bunch of ground quickly. Feel free to ping me on gtalk if you’re interested. romeostevensit is my google.