Why does discussion with Mr. Tachikawa feel productive?
- Weâre not âarguing to winâ.
- If you think youâre trying to win or get others to listen to you, youâre not being productive.
Why is the argument for winning unproductive?
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Human language is rather tattered, so it is easy to poke holes in it if you want to.
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Trying to prevent that would be incredibly costly to defend.
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The productive discussion is focused on the amount of intellectual production per unit of time. Winning or losing is not important. If both sides agree that âvictory or defeat is not important,â both sides may discard Cost of Defense.
relevance - disarmament - prisonerâs dilemma - Trying to paint all the way to the edges and canât paint the whole area. - Reverse Jenga reloading
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