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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• about 1 month ago

leaving out the years that he worked at AMD and LSI is a great eg of how a lionizing narrative works. it creates the impression of superhuman genius, which confers a valuable aura that has material impact on morale, negotiations, etc. Similar to ā€œSingapore was a fishing villageā€

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• about 1 month ago
Replying to @visakanv

if you want to become successful, it helps to study successful people and groups of people– but you wanna be very careful not to buy the narrative wholesale, because there’s practically always a bunch of lionizing and valorizing going on that misrepresents reality

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Amir@amirism_• about 1 month ago
Replying to @visakanv

@visakanv this is like when i read wikipedia early life sections and the parts i'm most interested in are always mysteriously skipped over

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Amir@amirism_• about 1 month ago
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@visakanv "they were a normal person for a long time ... 7 years later, they had their first breakout hit"

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zan@avrzan• about 1 month ago
Replying to @visakanv

@visakanv Virtue signalling is part of the job

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Abstract Fairy@AbstractFairy• about 1 month ago
Replying to @visakanv

@visakanv one entertaining tidbit while reading Charisma by Randall Collins was his chapter on lawrence of arabia he pointed out how the autobiography focuses on lawrences wit and charisma, but a more objective look highlights the funding and support he got from british intelligence

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