Subconscious coordination is more powerful than conscious coordination because it avoids visible leaders, explicit plotting, friction, and loss of plausible deniability.
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Plausible deniability
Subconscious coordination is more powerful than conscious coordination because it avoids visible leaders, explicit plotting, friction, and loss of plausible deniability.
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"So, energy is a measure of motivation. And we can measure motivation by a group's openness to accepting its limitations, its failings. Okay, so..."
"...most games, conspiracies are illegal. It's considered cheating. So you lose plausible deniability when you are conspiring together and when you're keeping notes and..."
"...than conscious coordination. It allows for frictionless cooperation and allows for plausible deniability. It allows for secrecy. So examples of subconscious coordination are families,..."
"...effective because it's very hard to maintain secrecy. You can't maintain plausible deniability. And because everyone has an ego, it's hard to maintain cooperation..."
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