First question.] for the project. Do you want to make “What do you want to get out of it by doing this project?” (future tense) the first question? What background led you to come up with this project?” (a past (i.e. a personal history)) to start with?
- Maybe fact in a past (i.e. a personal history) was easier for the interviewee to talk about and resulted in a better outcome. Various facts could be drawn out.
- Although clean language avoids focusing on the past because it was created to treat emotional trauma, there is no need to avoid it in our use case.
This story later led to [My own notes on listening to other people’s ideas
- Facts of the Past is easy to talk to.
- Facts about the past are easy to talk about.
- interview
- listening closely
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