Use Milton Model Pattern: Complex Equivalence
The fact you’re ____ means ____.
Detect Meta Model Violations: Complex Equivalence
How does ____ mean ____? (Or find counter-examples)
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What do you need to do to get here?
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Please give me an example of Milton Model Pattern: Complex Equivalence
ChatGPT:
Sure, here’s an example of the Milton Model pattern “Complex Equivalence”:
Statement: “If you truly loved me, you would understand why I need to do this.”
Explanation:
The pattern “Complex Equivalence” involves creating an equivalence between two things that may not be directly related or equivalent, without providing any clear evidence or logical explanation for the connection.
In the example statement, the speaker suggests that love and understanding are equivalent or interchangeable concepts. They imply that if someone loves them, they should automatically understand and support their decisions, even if they may be difficult or challenging. However, there is no clear logical or causal relationship between these two concepts, and the speaker does not provide any specific evidence or justification for this equivalence.
This pattern can be used to persuade others by creating an emotional or psychological connection between two ideas or concepts, even if there is no clear logical or factual basis for that connection. It can also be used to avoid or deflect responsibility for a decision or action, by framing it as a necessary expression of love or loyalty. However, it should be used with caution, as it can also be seen as manipulative or illogical if the speaker is not being transparent or honest about their motives.