The reason I was aiming for agreeableness is that the phrase is intended for answering questions like, “What are your hobbies?” or “What is your friend so-and-so like?” in a short way that communicates the basic idea and keeps the conversation pleasant.
This makes sense as a thing to want but it’s pretty different from either a motto or an elevator pitch.
Now that I think about it, filtering for devotedness is actually pretty tricky, because to admit that you’d rather live in a comfortable lie than with an unpleasant truth is embarrassing. People will be put under pressure to agree to take the red pill even if they really would rather not. I’m not sure what to do about this.
Yeah, I don’t even bring up the self-deception angle except among people who I already think care about it.
This makes sense as a thing to want but it’s pretty different from either a motto or an elevator pitch.
Yeah, I don’t even bring up the self-deception angle except among people who I already think care about it.