treating a negotiation like war very rarely leads to long-term success, but is what many people do. my negotiation principles: be fair and reasonable, figure out what the other side most wants and give it to them, assume good intent, and minimize your side’s tribal instincts.

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How do you negotiate with people who call you racist all the time Sam?
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Think win-win is the best way to build long term relationships.
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Dear Sam @sama in order to build AGI , you and your coworkers/researchers need to work tirelessly day and night literally 24/7 , are you doing that?
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Many people can't see the need to compromise. But they speak loudest about "coexisting".
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