Eliezer_Yudkowsky comments on Teachable Rationality Skills - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Eliezer_Yudkowsky 27 May 2011 10:26:42PM 8 points [-]

Exercise: Improv (improvised comedy).

Comment author: Kevin 31 May 2011 01:09:26PM 1 point [-]

Skill: ability to better intuitively maintain conversational flow

Comment author: JackEmpty 30 May 2011 03:07:16PM *  0 points [-]

Teamwork and group skills.

The "Yes and..." concept.

ETA: I put "Yes and" here, but I'm not entirely sure about it. I can explain the concept and I can see it's value in improv, but I can't think of any specific/concrete skills it assists.

If anyone wants an explanation of Yes And, I can provide one, and then you can evaluate its merits...

Comment author: BenLowell 18 June 2011 02:48:11AM 1 point [-]

I find "Yes and"---in the general sense of affirming and adding---to be preferable to active listening, so it might work as a good conversation tool.

The difference is that while active listening is supposed to be about repeating and reflecting, most people don't get past the repeating part, so it gets annoying. Yes-anding both quickly affirms that you heard what the other person said and provides either a connection to new topic or further insight. This is enough to show that you are listening, and leads to more interesting conversation. This is mainly from observing others converse lately, and it seems the 'yes ander' gets the best response and makes others most comfortable.

Comment author: Eliezer_Yudkowsky 27 May 2011 10:29:52PM 3 points [-]

Skills this might teach:

Speed, non-hesitation.

Originality.

Rapid adaptation to shifts of context.

Social confidence.

Some of the same things as acting lessons?