I appreciate the defense and agree with a fair bit of this. That said, I’ve actually found the general lack of interpretive labor somewhat helpful in this instance—it’s forcing me to carefully and explicitly explain a lot of things I normally don’t, and John Maxwell has correctly pointed out a lot of seeming-inconsistencies in those explanations. At the very least, it’s helping make a lot of my models more explicit and legible. It’s mentally unpleasant, but a worthwhile exercise to go through.
I think I want John to feel able to have this kind of conversation when it feels fruitful to him, and not feel obligated to do so otherwise. I expect this is the case, but just wanted to make it common knowledge.
I appreciate the defense and agree with a fair bit of this. That said, I’ve actually found the general lack of interpretive labor somewhat helpful in this instance—it’s forcing me to carefully and explicitly explain a lot of things I normally don’t, and John Maxwell has correctly pointed out a lot of seeming-inconsistencies in those explanations. At the very least, it’s helping make a lot of my models more explicit and legible. It’s mentally unpleasant, but a worthwhile exercise to go through.
I think I want John to feel able to have this kind of conversation when it feels fruitful to him, and not feel obligated to do so otherwise. I expect this is the case, but just wanted to make it common knowledge.