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#[[ | #[[Johari Window]] - understanding that we don't know everything. This is also a basic tenet of [[General Semantics]]. | ||
#Russian Roulette - metaphor to current 1/50 deaths from Covid (Nov 2020). Exercise: make a metaphor of chance of dying from COVID to chance in Russian Roulette. Noting that the Roulette option is more benign, because many COVID victims have long-term effects. Does this unite maskers and non-maskers? | |||
=Advanced Topics= | =Advanced Topics= | ||
#[[Gamma]] | #[[Gamma]] |
Latest revision as of 18:35, 12 November 2020
Basic
- Johari Window - understanding that we don't know everything. This is also a basic tenet of General Semantics.
- Russian Roulette - metaphor to current 1/50 deaths from Covid (Nov 2020). Exercise: make a metaphor of chance of dying from COVID to chance in Russian Roulette. Noting that the Roulette option is more benign, because many COVID victims have long-term effects. Does this unite maskers and non-maskers?