[FRIAM] Globalism in the age of populism? .. & Open Source Software

Marcus Daniels marcus at snoutfarm.com
Fri Jan 27 16:46:47 EST 2017


Some of the most nuanced, useful analyses of people I get from other introverts.   I mean, there's a difference between interacting in a particular familiar way, and sitting in the back of the class, meeting room, etc. watching, and making sense of what you see.  

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That diversity means that any (given) introvert may well respect the idea that a low-dimensional connection is at least a connection of some sort, allowing them to choose whether or not another person is a member of some class (e.g. "elites") or not.  Hence the know-nothings that are encouraging the introvert to at least make _some_ connection, however vapid, are helping them make decisions and navigate the world.  If nothing else, the introvert should learn enough to manipulate people to get them to leave the room, with no hard feelings on the part of the manipulated. >8^D

On 01/27/2017 01:08 PM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> Some introverts seek strong connections to tight network of friends (a preference for actual similarity or well-understood differences), some might look at others fearfully and be concerned with predictability or loyalty, others don't like tribes and object to the behavior of finding common subspaces of similarity, others want to negotiate principles or third parties that govern how, why, and when people interact.   There are lots of ways to have the property of being an introvert just as there are lots of ways to be an extrovert.   


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