I think admitting to not knowing is the greater freedom. At least, that is how it feels to me. It really liberated me to acknowledge that I do not know.
Now I can look at things afresh. Of course, I make judgments for myself of what I find attractive or not, but I realised that this has very little value for my other-selves. If it has any value for them, they will ask.
So within the dynamic of a forum, where nearly every sharing is a generalisation, it changes the way how I perceive I could add value. For now, my greater value is mostly in nuking SPAM bots and just tidying up the place a bit.
Now I can look at things afresh. Of course, I make judgments for myself of what I find attractive or not, but I realised that this has very little value for my other-selves. If it has any value for them, they will ask.
So within the dynamic of a forum, where nearly every sharing is a generalisation, it changes the way how I perceive I could add value. For now, my greater value is mostly in nuking SPAM bots and just tidying up the place a bit.