Mar 29, 2011

Scott Adams's goal in writing

You might have heard about the shitstorm that resulted when Scott Adams wrote -- and then took down -- a post mocking men's rights. Scott's response to the mess is a must read. It includes a quote that I am absolutely in love with:

Regular readers of my blog know that the goal of my writing is to be interesting and nothing else. I’m not trying to change anyone’s opinion, largely because I don’t believe humans can be influenced by exposure to better arguments, even if I had some. But I do think people benefit by exposure to ideas that are different from whatever they are hearing, even when the ideas are worse. That’s my niche: something different. That approach springs from my observation that brains are like investment portfolios, where diversification is generally a good strategy. I’m not trying to move you to my point of view; I’m trying to add diversity to your portfolio of thoughts. In the short term, I hope it’s stimulating enough to be entertaining. Long term, the best ideas probably come from people who have the broadest exposure to different views.

I am not sure how to describe the feeling that results when a writer crisply combines a few of your unconscious inklings into a coherent conscious whole -- is it joy? relief? excitement? -- but that's the feeling I got from this quote.