Often miscommunication today happens not because the sender needs to dumb it down for the receiver, but that the sender is too lazy to use all the words necessary for full communication to the recipient.
Dumbing things down makes the problem worse.
Often miscommunication today happens not because the sender needs to dumb it down for the receiver, but that the sender is too lazy to use all the words necessary for full communication to the recipient.
Dumbing things down makes the problem worse.
True!
Agreed! Sender needs to put in more work for communication results. #ProofOfWork
No! Receiver needs to be more aware and receptive!
Think of it as a rap and a double entendre And you have to catch the meaning of the lyrics
That’s like a shitty artist blaming their lack of success on the listeners.
Now you get it ! Ha ha ! The listeners shall always be the problem! Can’t be spoon fed forever!
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> Often miscommunication today happens not because the sender needs to dumb it down for the receiver, but that the sender is too lazy to use all the words necessary for full communication to the recipient.
I think both are extremely common.
On social media, what we see all the time is people getting absolutely outraged about things that none ever said and they just chose to project onto others.
I can't blame the original speaker for this because there is no way that you can phrase anything that will prevent people to distort it into whatever they wish.
True. Some people will always hear different words in their head than the ones that were sent. I think it partially due to the Trivium being removed from regular education.