NISHIO Hirokazu[English][日本語]

Diary 2025-03-25

People who want to discuss

  • A: People who want to get new and interesting things efficiently through discussion.
    • win-win
  • B: People who want to feel smarter than their opponents by arguing and beating them
    • win-lose People who don't want to discuss
  • C: I dislike the composition of the argument in the first place, because if you argue, you usually lose.
  • The pain of what you don't know

When B and B meet, it's a sterile struggle. When A sees B, it is interesting while B is trying to win and gives a lot of information, and when B stops giving information, it is boring, so it leaves. B is happy if he perceives A's leaving as worthwhile

  • It's unfortunate if you feel disrespected and that you're not a worthy opponent for discussion.

    • To distract from that misfortune, I insist strongly that I won, because the misfortune interpretation is mitigated by the fact that others think "B won." When B sees C, he is a good duck, so he goes full bore and expropriates him.
  • C hates B A can play to get information out of C, in which case C will be happy to have his story heard

  • However, when C's experience is conventional, A leaves thinking that there is nothing to gain from C.

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