Use Milton Model Pattern: Unspecified Verbs
And you can…can you not?
Detect Meta Model Violations: Unspecified Verbs
How specifically?
Watch eye patterns on TV
Interview shows or reality shows are best – don’t watch actors!
You may already notice the changes in me, and you may be interested in how I do it.
SY:
Please give me an example of Milton Model Pattern: Unspecified Verbs
ChatGPT:
Sure, here’s an example of the Milton Model pattern “Unspecified Verbs”:
Statement: “You may notice a change in your perspective after this experience.”
Explanation:
The pattern “Unspecified Verbs” involves using verbs that are not specific or concrete, which can allow the listener to interpret the statement in their own way.
In the example statement, the speaker uses the verb “notice”, which is not specific about what exactly the listener will notice or how it will happen. They also use the phrase “a change in your perspective”, which is vague and open to interpretation. By using unspecified verbs and vague language, the speaker allows the listener to interpret the statement in their own way, and may encourage them to focus on their own thoughts or experiences.
This pattern can be used to encourage the listener to think more deeply or introspectively, by allowing them to interpret the statement in their own way. It can also be used to avoid making concrete claims or commitments, by leaving open the possibility that other factors may come into play. However, it should be used with caution, as it can also be seen as evasive or unclear, and may lead to misunderstandings or misinterpretations.