Use Milton Pattern: Lost Performative
It’s a good thing to…
Detect Meta Model Violations: Lost Performative
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Please give me an example of Milton Pattern: Lost Performative
ChatGPT:
Sure, here’s an example of the Milton Model pattern “Lost Performative”:
Statement: “It’s commonly known that mistakes are just opportunities to learn and grow.”
Explanation:
The pattern “Lost Performative” involves making a statement without explicitly stating who is responsible for it, or who holds the opinion being expressed.
In the example statement, the speaker uses the phrase “It’s commonly known” to suggest that this belief is widely held and accepted, without specifying who actually believes it. The speaker does not take responsibility for the statement or offer any evidence to support it.
This pattern can be used to influence others by framing an opinion or belief as a widely accepted fact, without having to defend or justify it. It can also be used to avoid accountability or responsibility for a statement by distancing oneself from it. However, it should be used with caution, as it can also be seen as manipulative or misleading if the speaker is not being transparent about their own beliefs or agenda.