• The following is just a discussion of personal preferences.

  • I am not good at a society where people who can confidently express themselves loudly benefit.

    • This is due to reasons such as not being good at interfering with others when I’m not sure if I’m right and impostor syndrome.
  • I don’t necessarily think it’s bad, but I personally find it difficult to live in such a society.

    • So, it seems like it would be a good idea to be careful when considering the environment I place myself in.
  • What does “confidently expressing oneself” mean?

    • It means expressing oneself loudly in a place where many people can see.
  • What does a “society where people who can confidently express themselves benefit” mean?

    • Examples include platforms like Twitter, AO exams, and business-related fields (although I’m not very familiar with them).
    • In the past, politics (elections) might be an example as well.
    • (Is America an Environment that Demands Loud Communication?)
  • Examples that are not like that

    • Academic communities are relatively not like that, I imagine.
      • They are more likely to be evaluated based on the content of their expressions.
  • I would like a society where I can quietly accumulate my thoughts in a private Scrapbox.

    • However, in the current society, if I don’t express myself, I won’t receive others’ opinions, which is inconvenient.
  • I feel like people like (tkgshn) are the ones who benefit in this society.

    • (I’m envious as I watch them.)
      • 🙌 There is an atmosphere within me that being able to consider what they have done (said) as correct is a sign of agility (tkgshn).
        • They have a high agility.
        • By speaking out boldly, they see it as “taking a position” and receiving engagement.
        • (Being chosen, taking a position, being nominated)
          • Well, there may also be a personality issue. If I feel like I can’t fight in that context, it’s just a gift (tkgshn).
            • (Overcoming something and giving a gift)
    • (blu3mo) I thought that maybe it would be good to strengthen the mentality of “Even if others overestimate me, I am not at fault.”
  • I think SNS is a typical example of this, but when considering pre-SNS and post-SNS,

    • pre-SNS: A society where even if you confidently express yourself, you don’t benefit.
    • post-SNS: A society where if you confidently express yourself, you benefit.
    • So, if we were to ask which one is better, I feel like the latter is better.
  • In the extension of this, I would be happy if there was a “society where you can benefit without confidently expressing yourself.”

Myself