To reduce the inferential distance, remove the metaphor or replace it with one appropriate for your audience. “Belief is not reality”, “wishing does not make it so” are some examples. Once people are comfortable with the idea, you can introduce the map/territory metaphor and link first to the Wikipedia entry. Wikipedia generally has more credibility than any niche site like LW. The “simple truth” parable on yudkowsky.net is quite engaging, but rather wordy and vague, and so should not be a primary reading, but rather a supplementary one.
To reduce the inferential distance, remove the metaphor or replace it with one appropriate for your audience. “Belief is not reality”, “wishing does not make it so” are some examples. Once people are comfortable with the idea, you can introduce the map/territory metaphor and link first to the Wikipedia entry. Wikipedia generally has more credibility than any niche site like LW. The “simple truth” parable on yudkowsky.net is quite engaging, but rather wordy and vague, and so should not be a primary reading, but rather a supplementary one.
I like your examples, perhaps someone could do something like this for LW jargon.