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by MichaelZuo
1181 days ago
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Methods such as reviewing their work, observing their actions without them knowing, testing them in some form, literally sitting behind them, etc..., will quickly reveal someone's true disposition towards whether the 'sky is on fire', regardless of what might be said. At least I've never heard anyone that could convincingly fake such a big difference under focused observation, assuming the verifier is competent. For example, veteran car mechanics can tell in a minute when someone's never worked on a car in their life, just by asking them to do an oil change, or some other quick task. And they can easily and reliably differentiate the folks who only occasionally work on cars vs those who regularly do with a half hour of observation in the shop. |
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The idea of verifying after communicating is in line with the original article, and the comment by outworlder. What do you think they failed to consider?