Voice and Power
On the "powerless" shouting "give me power!"
People who believe that shouting attracts attention and is effective in solving problems.
People who were silent turn into "speaking up might change things for the better.
Those who have power but are considered "powerless
Should we speak up?
Those who have power but are considered "powerless" should show their ability instead of raising their voices
Raising your voice" doesn't validate power because even "powerless ones" can do it.
Ignore people's slander and respond with silence.
Ditto for "cynicism."
Ignore people's cynicism and respond with silence.
Ignore people's slurs and respond with cynicism?
Are they cynical about each other?
Don't believe that society is rationally designed.
There is always a solution to a problem that a large number of ordinary people have solved.
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声と力 2023-08-30 10:35 omni.icon
Digest of Research Notes.
There is a common perception of power, especially among those who believe that shouting about "those without power" shouting "give me power," attracts attention and is effective in solving problems, and those who have power but are considered "those without power" should raise their voices. However, those who have power but are regarded as "powerless ones" believe that they should demonstrate their competence instead of raising their voices. This is because "raising one's voice" is not a validation of power because even "those without power" can do so.
He also offered the perspective that public opinion may have changed because those who were silent changed their minds to "speaking up might change things for the better.
We also discussed "the power of belief" and "the power of disbelief." While we should not believe that society is rationally designed, we can believe that there is always a solution to a problem that many ordinary people are solving.
He stated that it is hard to ignore people's slander and respond with silence. Further research is needed to understand how these factors interact to shape human behavior and thinking.
questions and comments.
- As for the "powerless" yelling "give me power," how well has that worked?
- How should we maintain a balance between "the power to believe" and "the power not to believe?"
- How can we develop the "ability to go through the motions" of ignoring people's slander?
- Are there specific examples of how these factors affect human behavior and thinking?
The above questions need to be considered in more depth.
extra info
titles: ["Will to Power", "AI Baltasar Gracián Experiment", "KJ Method Study Group @ Loftwork Q&A", "The Technical Options Debate", "The Habit of Thinking by Text", "Hatena2011-06-10"]
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Voice and Power
Voice and Power: The Factors Behind Human Behavior and Thought
power, especially about the "powerless" crying out "give me power!"
There is a common understanding between those who believe that shouting attracts attention and is effective in solving problems and those who have power but are considered "powerless" that they should speak up.
This is a little different.nishio.icon
Those who have power but are considered "powerless" should show their ability instead of raising their voices
Because "speaking up" is not a validation of power because even "powerless ones" can do it.
Signals are needed to cut off those who are silent.
I don't know if it's necessary, I think it serves as a signal.
The viewpoint that public opinion may have changed because those who were silent changed to "speaking up might change things for the better".
Pointing out that this force does not have a good name.nishio.icon
We also discussed "the power of belief" and "the power of disbelief." While we should not believe that society is rationally designed, we can believe that there is always a solution to a problem that many ordinary people are solving.
It is hard to ignore people's slander and respond with silence.
The same could be said for "cynicism."nishio.icon
We have gained a deep understanding of the elements that influence human behavior and thinking. Further research is needed to understand how these elements interact to shape human behavior and thinking.
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日記2023-08-30 2023-08-30 10:23 omni.icon
Digest of Research Notes.
Power, especially the "powerless ones" shouting "give me power," was discussed. There is a common perception among those who believe that shouting attracts attention and is effective in solving problems and those who have power but are considered "powerless ones" that they should speak up. However, signals are needed to cut off those who remain silent.
Nishio's research note, "Speaking Up Might Change Things for the Better," is relevant to this discussion. The viewpoint that public opinion may have changed because those who were silent have changed to "speaking up may change things for the better" provides a new perspective for our research.
He also discussed the "power to move people. It is important to name this force; Nishio's note on the "power to move people" is closely related to this discussion.
He also discussed the "power to believe" and the "power not to believe. Nishio's note on "The Power to Believe and the Power Not to Believe" complements this discussion.
Finally, we discussed the "power of throughness". It is hard to ignore a person's slander and respond with silence; Nishio's note on the "power of throughness" is consistent with this consideration.
These considerations have provided a deep understanding of the elements that influence human behavior and thinking, including power, voice, power to move people, power to believe and not to believe, and power through and through. Further research is needed to understand how these elements interact to shape human behavior and thinking.
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TITLES: ["Speaking up could change things for the better"], "The power to move people", "StrengthsFinder training", "The power to believe and not believe is necessary", "Hatena2010-05-18", "Struggle first", "The power to not be discouraged", "The power to go through"]
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Diary 2023-08-30
power
Shouting
That which has no power cries out, "Give me power!"
Those who cynically call it futile for the "powerless" to cry "give me power!"
People who truly believe that screaming for attention is an effective way to solve problems.
People who have power but are considered "powerless"
Those who believe that it is not necessary to shout strongly to get the public's attention, but that voices should be raised.
Signals to cut off those who are silent
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