> What is malicious compliance? Apple is either in compliance or it isn’t. Because funnily enough, the comment itself is kind of malicious compliance. It has the form of polite debate, but it also feigns to not…
This could give you some clues: http://augmentingcognition.com/ltm.html#:~:text=How%20import... (see part II)
IMO some ~objective feedback of reality is good though. Probably not easy to set up without having it quickly turn into a negative reinforcement loop indeed. But let's not forget that, with the right supporting culture,…
Nice! I'd love to learn more about this. Would you mind sharing the name of this company to be able to study the case further? This could be inspiring. (potentially via hn[at]dominici.io or DM @senguidev on Twitter if…
I'm immensely lucky to live a comfortable life in a democratic country. So you're right, there is probably a blindspot here. Good faith sounds definitely more fit for a kinder and more open environment. However, there…
That sounds right, I can relate to the curation effect. Whether it's another factor promoting success or against it remains to be explored
That's funny, my main drive for choosing this strategy is taking account of opportunity costs ie. not wasting time. I've felt that not focusing on the fact that people may have bad faith and we need tactics etc freed a…
Yeah, this is understandable. TBH I'm still trying to strengthen the intuition and looking for more clues that it scales. The good thing is: the strategy for personal success seems to be aligned with the strategy for a…
Here's an alternative ending: what if good faith communication was superior to bad faith in a systemic way ? Clues: - at a personal level: have you ever tried to put in practice "highly skilled, non-naive good faith…
Haha yeah, the joke’s not completely out of touch. Fortunately it lead to a « good enough » understanding and mitigation state in my case. Quite similar to yours it seems!
Psychotherapy (esp. CBT - cognitive behavioral therapy - and ACT - acceptance commitment therapy) has been very helpful to me to understand how this works. The fun part has been observing how a professional operates and…
> What is malicious compliance? Apple is either in compliance or it isn’t. Because funnily enough, the comment itself is kind of malicious compliance. It has the form of polite debate, but it also feigns to not…
This could give you some clues: http://augmentingcognition.com/ltm.html#:~:text=How%20import... (see part II)
IMO some ~objective feedback of reality is good though. Probably not easy to set up without having it quickly turn into a negative reinforcement loop indeed. But let's not forget that, with the right supporting culture,…
Nice! I'd love to learn more about this. Would you mind sharing the name of this company to be able to study the case further? This could be inspiring. (potentially via hn[at]dominici.io or DM @senguidev on Twitter if…
I'm immensely lucky to live a comfortable life in a democratic country. So you're right, there is probably a blindspot here. Good faith sounds definitely more fit for a kinder and more open environment. However, there…
That sounds right, I can relate to the curation effect. Whether it's another factor promoting success or against it remains to be explored
That's funny, my main drive for choosing this strategy is taking account of opportunity costs ie. not wasting time. I've felt that not focusing on the fact that people may have bad faith and we need tactics etc freed a…
Yeah, this is understandable. TBH I'm still trying to strengthen the intuition and looking for more clues that it scales. The good thing is: the strategy for personal success seems to be aligned with the strategy for a…
Here's an alternative ending: what if good faith communication was superior to bad faith in a systemic way ? Clues: - at a personal level: have you ever tried to put in practice "highly skilled, non-naive good faith…
Haha yeah, the joke’s not completely out of touch. Fortunately it lead to a « good enough » understanding and mitigation state in my case. Quite similar to yours it seems!
Psychotherapy (esp. CBT - cognitive behavioral therapy - and ACT - acceptance commitment therapy) has been very helpful to me to understand how this works. The fun part has been observing how a professional operates and…