Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Something in Class

1. The point we often get to is that we all show ourselves differently to people and situations. Getting to the core is what often needs to happen and the article really focuses on getting to that point. Like the Norwegian saying that no one really cares about what he has to say and that he wont care what those people think. People unconsciously lie like Morris said.
2. Why should he answer questions that others have about him and why do they even care. There is no reason that it should even matter to anyone. Why would anyone care.
3. People just have a natural or innate curiosity to find things out and to seek out new information about people.
4. No we cant trust interviewees, even if they have the best intentions, they may be having self deception and editing what they are saying to make themselves look better subconsciously. In theory you should be able to ask questions to yourself and get different answers every time and from different people.
5. It makes sense, no one who is being interviewed will ever really be entirely honest and open themselves to attack. Thus, what they say isn't really factual or useful. And secondly, people who read interviews are therefore not really all that real or useful. Its no substitute for spending time with them and actually getting to know them.

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