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  3. We hear about competition all day long.

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  • grimalkina@mastodon.socialG grimalkina@mastodon.social

    Loyal dissenters, as studied by Dominic Packer, are people who strongly identify with their group but *are also capable of dissenting with their group's norms.* They are key agents of reshaping and moving groups toward better. They are, as he calls them in a delightful paper title, "rebels with a cause."

    Disrupting the empathy dampening is absolutely possible, and the more you cultivate habits of empathy, the more you become willing to point out hypocritical groups, the more you play this role

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    @grimalkina “rebel with a cause” - I feel seen 😌

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    • sandorspruit@mastodon.nlS sandorspruit@mastodon.nl

      @grimalkina “rebel with a cause” - I feel seen 😌

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      @sandorspruit exactly why I thought this was an important one to put in the book. I know y'all are out there 🫶

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      • sondra@lgbtqia.spaceS sondra@lgbtqia.space

        @grimalkina my bf works in sales. About 3 times a week they do individual or group competitions with money prizes. I hate them so much

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        #13

        @sondra final boss of competition cultures for sure

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        • grimalkina@mastodon.socialG grimalkina@mastodon.social

          Loyal dissenters, as studied by Dominic Packer, are people who strongly identify with their group but *are also capable of dissenting with their group's norms.* They are key agents of reshaping and moving groups toward better. They are, as he calls them in a delightful paper title, "rebels with a cause."

          Disrupting the empathy dampening is absolutely possible, and the more you cultivate habits of empathy, the more you become willing to point out hypocritical groups, the more you play this role

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          #14

          @grimalkina

          I'm actively working to disrupt this behavior with one of the high-performing members of my team. He's great, but falls too easily/regularly into the trap of perceived conflict with partner groups and individual stakeholders.

          Just one more reason I'm looking forward to your book. 😎

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          • grimalkina@mastodon.socialG grimalkina@mastodon.social

            @sandorspruit exactly why I thought this was an important one to put in the book. I know y'all are out there 🫶

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            #15

            @grimalkina @sandorspruit I read the loyal dissenter post to my wife because I immediately saw myself in it.

            Thank you.

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            • grimalkina@mastodon.socialG grimalkina@mastodon.social

              Mina Cikara's research on intergroup competition (among others) documents that under competition conditions, the empathy gap between us and them can flip into something measurable as pleasure at the other side's failure. People surrounded by narratives of intergroup conflict are more likely to justify violence toward outsiders, and feel more schadenfreude at their misfortune.

              We have powerful systems in our minds for empathy, but we also have systems that dampen empathy during threat.

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              @grimalkina I am still horrified by the disdain many software developers have for the people who use the systems they develop.

              Whenever I got to work alongside the people using stuff I had a hand in developing I always learned a lot about both the world the software was used in and how misaligned my notions were with the reality.

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              • grimalkina@mastodon.socialG grimalkina@mastodon.social

                Every single chapter in the book has its own FULL reference list, so if I'm calling out interesting scientists and studies you want to learn more about, trust that you will have a guide in your hands with this book!

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                @grimalkina can’t wait; I’ve got our library set to order it as soon as it can

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                • grimalkina@mastodon.socialG grimalkina@mastodon.social

                  @sondra final boss of competition cultures for sure

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                  #18

                  @grimalkina @sondra What was that George Carlin quote. "Full of bullshit, businessmen. And the proof of it is, they don't even trust each other! When a businessman sits down with another businessman to negotiate a deal, the very first thing he does is assume the other guy is trying to fuck him on the deal. So he has to fuck the other guy a little bit harder and a little bit faster."

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                    @grimalkina @sondra What was that George Carlin quote. "Full of bullshit, businessmen. And the proof of it is, they don't even trust each other! When a businessman sits down with another businessman to negotiate a deal, the very first thing he does is assume the other guy is trying to fuck him on the deal. So he has to fuck the other guy a little bit harder and a little bit faster."

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                    #19

                    @x0 @sondra

                    you want to know who comes out of deal negotiations with everyone winning? business WOMEN

                    Corinne Low's work is a good start on this: https://www.corinnelow.com/research

                    Men use overly aggressive tactics against male negotiators, leading to worse outcomes for all:

                    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0167268122002645

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                    • grimalkina@mastodon.socialG grimalkina@mastodon.social

                      @x0 @sondra

                      you want to know who comes out of deal negotiations with everyone winning? business WOMEN

                      Corinne Low's work is a good start on this: https://www.corinnelow.com/research

                      Men use overly aggressive tactics against male negotiators, leading to worse outcomes for all:

                      https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0167268122002645

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                      @x0 @sondra not me providing a lit review backup to a Carlin bit, lmfao. This is very on brand

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                      • grimalkina@mastodon.socialG grimalkina@mastodon.social

                        And the specific thing competition does to your brain, once you know about it, is hard to unsee.

                        We literally *stop being able to fluently access empathy* when our cognition is pointed at grouping the world into opposing sides. The more we see people as not as the complex individuals they are but as a flattened part of a rival group, the stronger these effects. The more we interpret group conflict as the stage for individual actions, the more our minds inhibit empathy.

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                        #21

                        @grimalkina This might explain why the founder of aikido explicitly banned competition.

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                        • grimalkina@mastodon.socialG grimalkina@mastodon.social

                          @x0 @sondra not me providing a lit review backup to a Carlin bit, lmfao. This is very on brand

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                          @grimalkina @sondra I mean, somebody's got to. It wasn't like he was talking out of his ass. From what I understand that's his whole point.

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                          • grimalkina@mastodon.socialG grimalkina@mastodon.social

                            @x0 @sondra

                            you want to know who comes out of deal negotiations with everyone winning? business WOMEN

                            Corinne Low's work is a good start on this: https://www.corinnelow.com/research

                            Men use overly aggressive tactics against male negotiators, leading to worse outcomes for all:

                            https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0167268122002645

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                            @grimalkina @x0 everyone pretends to be shocked

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                            • sondra@lgbtqia.spaceS sondra@lgbtqia.space

                              @grimalkina @x0 everyone pretends to be shocked

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                              #24

                              @sondra @grimalkina Makes perfect sense to me even though I can't actually read the papers. Ties back to that empathy thing she was talking about. If you empathize with the fact that you're negotiating a deal for *both sides* to benefit, don't you use that empathy to arrive at a deal that both sides truly benefit from?

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                                @sondra @grimalkina Makes perfect sense to me even though I can't actually read the papers. Ties back to that empathy thing she was talking about. If you empathize with the fact that you're negotiating a deal for *both sides* to benefit, don't you use that empathy to arrive at a deal that both sides truly benefit from?

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                                @sondra @grimalkina And like, it makes good business sense too from where I'm standing. If the other parties at the table come away genuinely liking your deal, that builds stronger business ties in the human sense not just the financial sense, which means extending that deal or opening up new negotiations with that partner is likely to also benefit everyone, no? A good negotiator knows you keep everyone happy. Which is why political negotiation is so freaking hard, because everyone can't be happy.

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                                  @sondra @grimalkina And like, it makes good business sense too from where I'm standing. If the other parties at the table come away genuinely liking your deal, that builds stronger business ties in the human sense not just the financial sense, which means extending that deal or opening up new negotiations with that partner is likely to also benefit everyone, no? A good negotiator knows you keep everyone happy. Which is why political negotiation is so freaking hard, because everyone can't be happy.

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                                  @sondra @grimalkina This is why I love Mastodon. Me, just some random person, can get into random conversations with the coolest people and quote George Carlin and get back actual scientific references on women in the business world. How cool is that!

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                                  • grimalkina@mastodon.socialG grimalkina@mastodon.social

                                    But we can disrupt this zero-sum competition frame, and the healthiest groups learn how to do this. Some concrete strategies that work across the research:

                                    - making people aware that groups are not monolithic in their social connections
                                    - finding cross-cutting ties between members of "different" groups

                                    and,
                                    - invoking a group's own values against a harmful set of actions and holding one's group to a higher standard --> this one is a particularly fun area of work on "loyal dissenters"

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                                    @grimalkina On the "not monolithic" front, https://www.smbc-comics.com/?id=2939 remains one of the more insightful things I have ever read on the internet (in both the "via" and "about" senses)

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                                    • grimalkina@mastodon.socialG grimalkina@mastodon.social

                                      Loyal dissenters, as studied by Dominic Packer, are people who strongly identify with their group but *are also capable of dissenting with their group's norms.* They are key agents of reshaping and moving groups toward better. They are, as he calls them in a delightful paper title, "rebels with a cause."

                                      Disrupting the empathy dampening is absolutely possible, and the more you cultivate habits of empathy, the more you become willing to point out hypocritical groups, the more you play this role

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                                      @grimalkina I am in this picture and for once I *do* like it

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                                      • grimalkina@mastodon.socialG grimalkina@mastodon.social

                                        We hear about competition all day long. Win goals, win games, win business, win against the other applicant, win against the other team.

                                        I've been in a lot of workplaces where the dominant messaging about how we should all act was that competition is what delivers the sharpest knowledge work, and I'd bet a lot of you have heard this too.

                                        But the science of group problem-solving tells a different story

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                                        @grimalkina Alvin Toffler wrote about this at length.

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                                        • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

                                          @grimalkina I am in this picture and for once I *do* like it

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                                          @glyph @grimalkina It prompted me to go back and re-read one of my own pieces of writing that I'm still happy with more than a decade later (which is https://www.curiousefficiency.org/posts/2015/10/languages-to-improve-your-python/)

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