Sure, it's an instinct, a sub-conscious driver just below the surface.  It is 
not something I would really try to defend.
It would go something like, "Look, here you are [random academic sucking up 
resources on the backs of struggling families] writing all these papers that 
almost no one reads.   Why don't you make something that _works_ and go the 
last 70% of the way?   Not only do your oration and presentation skills fill me 
with suspicion and impatience, the very fact you are doing research without 
development just clogs up digital repositories with mostly useless crap.  Get a 
real job and get off my lawn!"   :-) 

On 9/17/19, 2:20 PM, "Nick Thompson" <[email protected]> wrote:

    "all about entertainment"
    
    That seems an over-aggressive reduction to me.  Like "all action is 
self-interested" or "all natural selection is at the genetic level".  
    
    Perhaps the largest personality difference I can think of among people 
concerns what entertains them.  I am entertained by rhetoric.  Other people 
think it's boring.  So, there you have it.  
    
    All the best,
    
    Nick 
    
    Nicholas S. Thompson
    Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology
    Clark University
    http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/
    
    
    -----Original Message-----
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    My own instinct is that the `serious' communication between people, 
factored from rhetoric or not, is mostly about entertainment.   It's code that 
matters.
    
    On 9/17/19, 1:22 PM, "Friam on behalf of Nick Thompson" 
<[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:
    
        Sorry.  I thought the name of my new company would be obvious: 
        
        "Rhetor Rooter"
        
        I suppose it also could be the name of a person who cheers on 
rhetoricians. 
        
        Nick
        
        
        
        Nicholas S. Thompson
        Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology
        Clark University
        http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/
        
        -----Original Message-----
        From: Friam [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Marcus 
Daniels
        Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2019 3:03 PM
        To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group 
<[email protected]>
        Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Unmediated perception - sheldrake
        
        This instinct taken to an extreme might explain how someone would 
end-up at a Trump rally and not an Obama rally.
        Fear of those that can tell a complex and convincing story and cut 
corners in hard-to-detect ways.   Individuals having such fear might be more at 
ease with someone that does not have these skills.   Someone that makes them 
feel relatively good about themselves.
        
        On 9/17/19, 10:06 AM, "Friam on behalf of uǝlƃ ☣" 
<[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:
        
            Ha! "Rhetor". It's fantastic how you assembled those words so that 
"rhetor" seems so distasteful. I'm going to start using "rhetor" as a username 
for those throwaway logins I'm always having to create.
            
            On 9/17/19 9:46 AM, Jon Zingale wrote:
            > My favorite and perhaps most  disillusioning was a
            > talk he gave at Google, where with maybe six people
            > in the room, I had the privilege to observe what a
            > rhetor he was capable of being. Now, I almost
            > never think about him or his theory.
            
            
            -- 
            ☣ uǝlƃ
            
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