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Here's an odd animal behavior for you: the California ground squirrel chews on the molted skins of one of its main predators, the rattlesnake, and applies the scent to its body by licking itself all over.
That may be unusual or uncomfortable behavior for you, but unlike in a typical office setting, where you can share your thoughts in other ways or over time, you have only this one opportunity to express your point of view.
If this is a common behavior for you, you're missing the opportunity to get some distance from work — distance that's critical to the fresh perspective you need as the leader.
You can put that trans person from "Orange Is the New Black" on the cover of "Time," and suddenly a lot of gendered ambiguity feels more attractive and easier to parse, but, when it comes to robots, you really want to know someone who knows one, so that she can model behavior for you.
They need to get to know you, to learn, and to customize their behavior for you.
There are specialists in this area, such as Mashery, that can proxy all of your API calls and enforce this behavior for you.
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In my theories I look to identify and present behaviors for you to think about and share your ideas.
Come to think of it, maybe you save this behavior for when you're totally alone, because those kids are going to be teenagers soon and that is prime fodder for "Mom is crazy" discussions.
But I doubt you'll taste much difference or note a change of behavior; for that, you're better off drinking it.
Instead, keep up your new behavior over time, and recognize that in order to change perceptions, you'll need to do it far longer than the original behavior for which you were pigeonholed.
When you comb communication research for evidence for or against a correlation between violent video games and violent behavior, for example, you can find enough on both sides to muddy any conclusion.
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