I don’t have a strong belief that this experience won’t generalize, but, I want to flag the jump between “this worked for me” and an implied “this’ll work for everyone/most-people.” (I expect most people would benefit from hearing this suggestion, just generally have a yellow-flag about some of the phrasings you have here)
What would it mean for this advice to not generalize? Like what cases are you thinking of where what someone needs to do to be more present isn’t some version of resolving automatic predictions of bad outcomes?
I ask because this feels like a place where disagreeing with the broad form of the claim suggests you disagree with the model of what it means to be present rather than that you disagree with the operationalization of the theory, which is something that might not generalize.
I don’t have a strong belief that this experience won’t generalize, but, I want to flag the jump between “this worked for me” and an implied “this’ll work for everyone/most-people.” (I expect most people would benefit from hearing this suggestion, just generally have a yellow-flag about some of the phrasings you have here)
makes sense
What would it mean for this advice to not generalize? Like what cases are you thinking of where what someone needs to do to be more present isn’t some version of resolving automatic predictions of bad outcomes?
I ask because this feels like a place where disagreeing with the broad form of the claim suggests you disagree with the model of what it means to be present rather than that you disagree with the operationalization of the theory, which is something that might not generalize.