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Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
Asking "do you agree with my opinion X" feels good in the moment: the other person is more likely to agree, as agreeing feels good. Asking "what do you think" without pre-supplying your take is riskier. But it's worth it, because you get more information, which is far more valuable than feeling good in the moment.
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The first is the definition of a leading question
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Both of them are leading. The second question is literally the first example of a “awful question” in the book The Mom Test.
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How “what do you think” is leading? I get that it is general, but I don’t see how is it leading?
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This is why I mostly just walk up to and say the word "Go." Pure information gain 🧐
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I always thought the Mom Test was a startup 101 book-length-article for people who never read business lit Apparently I was wrong?
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