I for one benefited from this post as a reminder of the potential virtues of signalling.
After reading the title I assumed the post would be disparaging the signalling in question. I don’t believe that signalling is always bad, but apparently I alieved it.
I for one benefited from this post as a reminder of the potential virtues of signalling.
After reading the title I assumed the post would be disparaging the signalling in question. I don’t believe that signalling is always bad, but apparently I alieved it.
You can’t not signal. The question is rather which details you signal and which not. How authentic the signal is and how explicit.