See, this is sad. You know that you've received this feedback many times. But instead of reflecting on that, instead of thinking about why that is and whether you should take a look at how you think and communicate, you try to shift the topic to how I know something that you also know.
See, this is sad. You know that you've received this feedback many times. But instead of reflecting on that, instead of thinking about why that is and whether you should take a look at how you think and communicate, you try to shift the topic to how I know something that you also know.
Then you write this long CV boasting about how everyone thinks you're amazing as if I should believe or care about any of it.
I know you've received this feedback because I've seen dozens of your conversations with other people. Both here and on Medium. I've seen this pattern of you trying to "win" a debate rather than trying to understand and learn and think critically many times before. You skip over points where you're clearly wrong, you ignore facts and data when they're presented to you if they conflict with your gut feelings. And you claim knowledge of topics when it's obvious to anybody who has actually studied them that you know very little.
I've seen people call you out on it time and time again. You know this. I know this. So why play this game where you ask me how I know?
The only reason why I ever bother to engage with you is that I know that when you aren't trying to "win" a debate and are genuinely approaching a conversation as a conversation, we can have perfectly fine, occasionally even interesting interactions.
Anyway, this is getting counterproductive and I have better things to do than online psychoanalysing a stranger. You've had the feedback. Do with it what you will. I hope you choose to do something productive with it.
I have no interest in trying to be everything to everybody.
You criticizing my written communication style is as much about you as you think its about me. From a simple psychological perspective, they would all tell me to ignore your position. Why, because its not affecting my life. I'm doing fine. I wrote the details on my CV as evidence of that.
As I had said before, you can choose to be and communicate anyway you want. The challenge of us communicating and your need to somehow believe your position on my communication style is an absolute says allot about how you view the world. It does not say anything about me.
"How do you "know" this?"
See, this is sad. You know that you've received this feedback many times. But instead of reflecting on that, instead of thinking about why that is and whether you should take a look at how you think and communicate, you try to shift the topic to how I know something that you also know.
Then you write this long CV boasting about how everyone thinks you're amazing as if I should believe or care about any of it.
I know you've received this feedback because I've seen dozens of your conversations with other people. Both here and on Medium. I've seen this pattern of you trying to "win" a debate rather than trying to understand and learn and think critically many times before. You skip over points where you're clearly wrong, you ignore facts and data when they're presented to you if they conflict with your gut feelings. And you claim knowledge of topics when it's obvious to anybody who has actually studied them that you know very little.
I've seen people call you out on it time and time again. You know this. I know this. So why play this game where you ask me how I know?
The only reason why I ever bother to engage with you is that I know that when you aren't trying to "win" a debate and are genuinely approaching a conversation as a conversation, we can have perfectly fine, occasionally even interesting interactions.
Anyway, this is getting counterproductive and I have better things to do than online psychoanalysing a stranger. You've had the feedback. Do with it what you will. I hope you choose to do something productive with it.
Fascinating view.
I have no interest in trying to be everything to everybody.
You criticizing my written communication style is as much about you as you think its about me. From a simple psychological perspective, they would all tell me to ignore your position. Why, because its not affecting my life. I'm doing fine. I wrote the details on my CV as evidence of that.
As I had said before, you can choose to be and communicate anyway you want. The challenge of us communicating and your need to somehow believe your position on my communication style is an absolute says allot about how you view the world. It does not say anything about me.