Good question. One answer is that my reset mechanisms involve cultivating empathy, and replacing fear with positive motivation. If I notice myself being too unempathetic or too fear-driven, that’s worrying.
But another answer is just that, unfortunately, the reality distortion fields are everywhere—and in many ways more prevalent in “mainstream” positions (as discussed in my post). Being more mainstream does get you “safety in numbers”—i.e. it’s harder for you to catalyze big things, for better or worse. But the cost is that you end up in groupthink.
Good question. One answer is that my reset mechanisms involve cultivating empathy, and replacing fear with positive motivation. If I notice myself being too unempathetic or too fear-driven, that’s worrying.
But another answer is just that, unfortunately, the reality distortion fields are everywhere—and in many ways more prevalent in “mainstream” positions (as discussed in my post). Being more mainstream does get you “safety in numbers”—i.e. it’s harder for you to catalyze big things, for better or worse. But the cost is that you end up in groupthink.