Ask HN: Why is machine learning easier to learn than basic social skills?
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Re: Ask HN: Why is machine learning easier to learn than basic social skills?
#82I personally learned more about social skills in my 30's than I did before. But this was honestly because I moved countries, and folks just told me some of the rules and folks tell me if I'm acting too... "off". Luckily, folks now also expect me to be a bit strange, which helps too.
Now, some folks have suggested simply going out more. This does help to a point - just make it something you are interested in doing so it is easier to talk about it. But also consider things like anxiety (it'll make you feel like you aren't doing it right) or that you are missing social cues: I have an niece that went to a therapist to learn this and if you think it might be something like this, I fully endorse this.
Re: Ask HN: Why is machine learning easier to learn than basic social skills?
#83> any advice on acquiring these basic social skills?
Find peoples with similar given and ask what worked for them. Advises from "natural" extroverts won't work for you.
Re: Ask HN: Why is machine learning easier to learn than basic social skills?
#84When you mess up a training you get a little error message. When you mess up a social interaction you get awkward laughs. People who never become good Programmers give up after the first error message. Don't give up after the first awkward laugh.
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#85Its also just a matter of practice- as I'm sure you know from ML, no amount of reading can substitute for trying something.
I also like "Never Split the Difference"- although its on negotiation specifically, I think much of the book applies broadly to building rappore.
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#86Possibly interesting (4 parts): https://www.stilldrinking.org/what-it-s-like-to-be-a-fake-ex...
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#89It's not. I think you just need to go out more. Social skills are not improved by spending all your time indoor in front of your computer playing with the latest cool new framework, or learning about ML from youtube or grinding leetcode for that next fancy job or playing videogames or watching Netflix. IMHO social skills are easy to pick up, and that's coming from an introvert, you just need to put yourself out there…
God damn, this is the cherry on top for an entire post that was a pile of borderline condescending platitudes.
This hand wavy advice of just going “out there” and interacting with people is unhelpful. Out where? Be specific. Changing where you are isn’t going to fix your problem. You’ll just end up going out to do things you don’t really care about or like just so you can get some interaction with people you may not have much in common with. And when you get tired you’ll just go back home and do the solitary anti-social things you actually enjoy and be your real self again. Pretending to be an extrovert will do you no favors in discovering how you actually want to socialize.
To really learn social skills, you first have to start with what do you hope to gain from having them? Then you can work backwards and figure out how to get there. Many times it doesn’t even have to involve going “out there”. Some of the most intense socializing I’ve done was during the COVID lockdowns of 2020.
Re: Ask HN: Why is machine learning easier to learn than basic social skills?
#90I mean this without a shred of sarcasm or irony: be thankful that this is so.