I have also been told to use this as a problem-solving technique (namely pretending you are a different person and seeing what they would notice), but I am not very good at this either. I tried to run a simulation of MoR!Quirrell in my head, but my head is not a sufficiently interesting place for him to be at the moment, so I think he left.
chuckle * I’ve done some playing around with this and have come to the tentative conclusion, backed up by no evidence, that the key thing isn’t really pretending to be someone else, but rather relaxing the constraints that I keep around “me”. That is, it’s not so much creating a “what would Mark think?” simulation as it is temporarily purging my “what kinds of things does Dave not think?” filters. Which is to say, it’s basically a question of maximizing creativity.
I have also been told to use this as a problem-solving technique (namely pretending you are a different person and seeing what they would notice), but I am not very good at this either. I tried to run a simulation of MoR!Quirrell in my head, but my head is not a sufficiently interesting place for him to be at the moment, so I think he left.
chuckle *
I’ve done some playing around with this and have come to the tentative conclusion, backed up by no evidence, that the key thing isn’t really pretending to be someone else, but rather relaxing the constraints that I keep around “me”. That is, it’s not so much creating a “what would Mark think?” simulation as it is temporarily purging my “what kinds of things does Dave not think?” filters.
Which is to say, it’s basically a question of maximizing creativity.