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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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@vercelabloh
my new fave is “what am I missing?” - forces the person to think - gives them permission to point out possible errors in your thinking - invites them to participate in the discovery journey cons: - might force them to find something negative to say just to sound clever. But this is rare.
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@jeevas
What an I missing/stealman the otherside > do you agree (or even what do you think) Forces an exploration around the edges.
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@tempetechie.eth
How about to intentionally give a false (but strong) opinion, for the purpose of getting someone to explain you why you're wrong? 😅
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