But I’m not trying to conceal information. I just want to ensure that the information is only engaged with in the context that doesn’t lead people to draw the obviously wrong conclusions.
That feels like straightforwardly part of ‘intent to inform’, where if you expect someone to misunderstand you if you say X, then you don’t say X. (And it seems like 148 applies.)
It’s a form of writing the bottom line first and grants wide enough latitude to justify maintaining information asymmetries for personal benefit. It’s even true a decent amount of the time, which is what makes it so dangerous.
But I’m not trying to conceal information. I just want to ensure that the information is only engaged with in the context that doesn’t lead people to draw the obviously wrong conclusions.
That feels like straightforwardly part of ‘intent to inform’, where if you expect someone to misunderstand you if you say X, then you don’t say X. (And it seems like 148 applies.)
It’s a form of writing the bottom line first and grants wide enough latitude to justify maintaining information asymmetries for personal benefit. It’s even true a decent amount of the time, which is what makes it so dangerous.