A libertarian, a socialist, an environmentalist, and a pro-development YIMBY watch an apartment complex being built. The libertarian is pleased – ‘the hand of the market at work!’ – whereas the socialist worries that the building is a harbinger of gentrification; the YIMBY sees progress, but the environmentalist is concerned about the building’s carbon footprint. They’re all seeing the same thing, but they understand it differently, because they inhabit different worldviews. We can think of worl
Source: Understand how other people think: a theory of worldviews.
Related posts:
Reciprocity (social psychology) – Wikipedia
Brandolini’s law
When Does Equality Flourish?
Sustainability Group Facilitation on Societal Disruption and Collapse: Insights from Deep Adaptation
Understanding Motivational Interviewing
positive reinforcement training
How the brains of social animals synchronise and expand one another | Aeon Essays
Graham’s Hierarchy of Disagreement