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Steve Pavlina Branding (Blog) |
This was an interesting social/blog experiment! Steve, you have shared a small spectrum of your life through the writings in your blog and I found it fascinating to see the posted responses. This branding experiment brings me back to my middle school days where a lot of my peers hit puberty, then they realized that everyone was making associations about who they were by what they wore, how they acted, etc. It was also a fun time where my peers started to explore with different personalities, clothing, trends, etc. This is good stuff! :) |
Quite an intriguing experiment Steve. Thanks for letting us participate. (you're like awesome, man ;) ). I found this aspect of your results most interesting: Quote:
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haha that's so funny that you'll always be able to win an argument with Erin with all the supporting evidence |
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The Wisdom of Crowds |
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I can imagine the discussion: Steve: More people said I was honest then you. Erin: Yeah, but more people said I was physic then you, so I can determine the truth easier! |
I'm also curious, in regards to the collective consciousness, if you believe the attributes chosen more frequently are more strongly visable in your persona than items lower on the list. For example, do you believe yourself to be more self-disciplined (#4) than reflective (#190)? Does the fact that a particular response occurred more frequently mean you possess or exhibit more of that characteristic? |
That's interesting, Lola. What I found curious is that the three attributes I listed were all found near the bottom of the list. |
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Smart vs. Intelligent Though "smart" and "intelligent" are generally regarded as synonyms, I tend to think of "smart" as having the connotation of applied intelligence. I know a few intelligent people who are actually kind of dumb. :cool: Just my $.02. |
Haha, that bit about Erin and you was classic. However, Steve, you should realise by now that backing up any argument with logic means absolutely nothing to a woman because they go on "feelings". So even if you can prove they are "not accurate", it doesn't matter because if they want to feel like that, no one can stop them ;-) I used Geeky btw in preference to Nerdy as Geeky implies specialist skills and nerdy implies kinda dorky (socially awkward). A geek does not need to be socially awkward. |
Hahah! Thanks Steve that dialogue at the end gave me a good belly laugh! |
I'd like to see you run another experiment asking us to give 3 adjectives to describe ourselves, and write up a table of the results. As a general feeling on how we see ourselves on here. Perhaps 3 adjectives describing how we see ourselves in 10 years too, and you can help us get there :) (we'll you can see where people want to go and what they want to learn about and help everyone more). |
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I also would find it interesting to ask if the other forum members had perceived any changes in us since we started participating in the forums. I have observed a lot of changes and personal growth in members as they work on personal development here and elsewhere. |
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Quick remark about the S word Hello everyone, Just wanted to explain my use of the word straight. It was just the best word I could find to express something like to the point, without bend or detour. It takes to be extremely open-minded and determined to be able to proceed that way, I think, and it's a quality I used to refer to as "simplicity". From now on I'll use straight, no matter how many swirls of confusion I'll leave behind me :p PS: It's so cool to use one's popularity to run such nice experience ! Nice one :cool: |
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I have decided to use this same experimant with my friends and family members. I will request the three word response freom family members. I am undecided about adding a paragraph which tells them it is all right to write more after they have chosen and written the three words as we have in the experiment here in the forums. I think that in my circle of friends I will ask for the same feedback. |
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