{"version": "1.0", "type": "rich", "title": "It's very important to pay attention to what your rivals and enemies say about you, more important than what your fellows say...", "author_name": "kontextmaschine", "author_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "provider_name": "kontextmaschine", "provider_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "url": "https://kontextmaschine.com/post/5660409521/", "html": "<p>It&rsquo;s very important to pay attention to what your rivals and enemies say about you, more important than what your fellows say about you, because the ideas they have you&rsquo;re already situated to have yourself.</p>\n<p>Now it&rsquo;s important not to care or feel about what they say, but it&rsquo;s just as important to <em>know</em> it.</p>\n<p>Partly because they do see some truths about you you don&rsquo;t, just wrapped in a narrative so at odds with yours it can be hard to see through unless you try. And the things they see in you that you&rsquo;re convinced have no basis in reality, the things you think come from nowhere - well if it doesn&rsquo;t come from you where does it come from? Them, by definition, right? And their worldview is built out of the things they know, and <em>they know</em> their weaknesses and fears, and if they&rsquo;re sounding the alarm about some vulnerability you haven&rsquo;t even poked at&hellip;</p>\n<p>Well, you know, the feckless liberal thing to do would be to pfaw that that you mean no such thing, it&rsquo;s a silly lie, and the ambitious, useful thing to do would be to pick out the weaknesses they&rsquo;re pointing out, the things they claim you do but you don&rsquo;t, and start doing them.</p>"}