It's nice to be understood and heard and valued and contribute to important conversations. But where that ends and audience capture begins is pretty tricky to figure out!
When I release public pieces I've gotten in the habit of doing at least one, and usually many, pieces of anti-marketing. It's always a bit like pulling my own teeth. And nearly always has consequent good effects on the work, though often not the reach...
I love this idea! It's also the case that it's just more interesting to engage with. When I try to make a polished talk that spends more time on results than other pieces, I find that it's quite short. The end of the research story is only a few lines in the end
As capability increases, the need for complex demonstration decreases.
The highest form of capability might be one that can afford to be transparent, simple, and direct about both its strengths and limitations.
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As capability increases, the need for complex demonstration decreases.
The highest form of capability might be one that can afford to be transparent, simple, and direct about both its strengths and limitations.